Arnold Gehlen creates a theory of man as “lacking being” that leads to a theory of a “superior being”. Man is radically different from animal, and Gehlen uses the biological idea of human neoteny to refuse the Darwinian theory of human evolution. However But his arguments are preconceived and ineffectual.
Gehlen, Darwin e la salamandra / Rasini, Vallori. - In: S&F SCIENZAEFILOSOFIA.IT.. - ISSN 2036-2927. - ELETTRONICO. - 16:II(2016), pp. 23-33.
Gehlen, Darwin e la salamandra
RASINI, Vallori
2016
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Arnold Gehlen creates a theory of man as “lacking being” that leads to a theory of a “superior being”. Man is radically different from animal, and Gehlen uses the biological idea of human neoteny to refuse the Darwinian theory of human evolution. However But his arguments are preconceived and ineffectual.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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