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Jerome Fanning Marsden Carroll is lecturer at the University of Nottingham.
Introduction: Anthropological Holism and the Paradoxical Tradition of Philosophical Anthropology
Chapter 1: Anthropology And Epistemology: “The Science of the Whole, Concrete Man”
Chapter 2: Anthropology and Subjectivity: Self and World, from Herder to Gehlen
Chapter 3: Anthropology and Phenomenology: The Turn to the Life-World
Chapter 4: Anthropology and Historicism: Man, History, Nature
Chapter 5: Anthropology and Ontology: Herder, Heidegger, and the Sea of Being
Chapter 6: Anthropology and Aesthetics: Holism, Literature, and Expressivism
Chapter 7: Anthropology and Modernity: “Indirect” or “Engaged”—Hans Blumenberg and Charles Taylor
Conclusion