Debating Humanity Towards a Philosophical Sociology
The question 'what is a human being?' remains one of the most vexing intellectual tasks. Debating Humanity reconstructs how contemporary sociologists and philosophers - among others, Arendt, Taylor, Archer and Boltanski - understand the key anthropological skills that define our shared mem...
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