Nature or History? Philosophical Anthropology in the History of Concepts

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Martinelli, Riccardo [1 ]
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[1] Univ Trieste, Dept Filosofia & Lingue Letterature, Trieste, Italy
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ETICA & POLITICA | 2010年 / 12卷 / 02期
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In a renowned essay, Odo Marquard's set a cornerstone in defining anthropology from a history of concepts point of view. In the light of more recent researches, some of his conclusions are here reconsidered and criticised. The concept of anthropology, as developed by Herder, Kant, Wilhelm von Humboldt, romantic philosophers and physicians, and finally by Hegel and some of his followers, offers no evidence for Marquard's alleged opposition between anthropology and philosophy of history. On the one side, in Kant's or Hegel's work anthropology is not as peripheral as Marquard argued; on the other side, romantic anthropologists developed a deep interest towards historical perspectives. Rather, anthropology was quite often considered as a non-metaphysical alternative to psychology. These results also suggest a revision as to the role of anthropology on a broader historical scale.
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