Summary
Eugen Fink: Basic phenomena of human existence
Some main chapters: - The problem of the relationship between philosophy and science and the question of philosophy - Philosophical anthropology and its theme - Existence as interpretability: Foreign interpretation and self-interpretation - Human knowledge about man: Methodological considerations ...... - The problem of death and the understanding of the apparent world: Being as presence - The power of the dead: The dead as a key figure in the problem of being - The diversity of the interpretation of death .... - The basic social feature of human work - Disputed double nature of work: Inevitability of basic needs - necessity of reversal of troubles - Review of the existential characteristics of work and government. Relationship to oneself and relationship to the world - Eros and self-understanding ........ - The meaning of being and the organization of human play - Play as a fundamental feature of our existence - Double self-understanding of human play - immediacy of life and reflection - Comprehensive structure of play - Structure of existential anthropology - Philosophy. anthropology and posit.-scientific interpretation of man
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