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The Person And The Human Mind Issues In Ancient And Modern Philosophy Christopher Gill

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The Person And The Human Mind Issues In Ancient And Modern Philosophy Christopher Gill
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.68 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Christopher Gill
ISBN: 9780198244608, 0198244606
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Person And The Human Mind Issues In Ancient And Modern Philosophy Christopher Gill by Christopher Gill 9780198244608, 0198244606 instant download after payment.

Книга The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy Книги Психология, философия Автор: Christopher Gill Год издания: 1990 Формат: pdf Издат.:Oxford University Press, USA Страниц: 296 Размер: 12 ISBN: 0198244606 Язык: Английский0 (голосов: 0) Оценка:This collection of essays explores analogous issues in classical and modern philosophy that relate to the concepts of person and human being. A primary focus is whether there are such analogous issues, and whether we can find in ancient philosophy a notion that is comparable to "person" as understood in modern philosophy. Essays on modern philosophy reappraise the validity of the notion of person, while essays on classical philosophy take up the related questions of what being "human" entails in ancient ethics and psychology, and whether we should regard ourselves as, essentially, human or rational beings.

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