Philosophical anthropology: world and domestic contexts
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15407/visn2021.05.081Keywords:
philosophical anthropology, human existence, worldview, personality, essentialism, existentialism, personalism, worldview-anthropological school, meta-anthropology, meta-anthropological potentialism, humanism, humanity, human-centrismAbstract
The article examines the development of such a philosophical science as philosophical anthropology (philosophy of human), which studies the complexity and contradictions of human existence, the collision of the essence and existence of man, the mystery of human nature. The world-famous concepts of philosophical anthropology are analyzed. The contradiction between the essential and existential understanding of man and its solution in the domestic philosophical anthropology, in particular in the Kyiv worldview-anthropological school, the traditions of which continue in the project of philosophical anthropology as meta-anthropology — philosophy of human development in the existential dimensions of being, is investigated. The personalistic character of classical and modern Ukrainian philosophy of human is proved, the problem of practical turn in philosophical anthropology and a variety of its displays in culture is defined.
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