Embodiment in Evolution and Culture

From its beginnings, the theory of evolution has unsettled fundamental anthropological assumptions about the place of human beings in nature. The integration of human origins into natural history by Darwinism was countered by the philosophical anthropologies of the 20th century. Their attempts were...

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Other Authors: Etzelmüller, Gregor (Editor), Tewes, Christian (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Mohr Siebeck 2016
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