Should humans be seen as natural or cultural objects? In this volume a philospher and a psychologist discuss this question. There´s generally nothing new to the sciences dealing with human life; what´s new is the debate going on between the natural and the cultural sciences about who is more responsible for human existence. The philospher Peter Janich is concerned with how humans are treated by science, and the psychologist Rolf Oerter with how the modern picture of humanity holds up in various different cultures. The contributions and discussions presented here deal with the following matters:-What do the natural and cultural sciences see when they study human life?-What is the relationship between culture and nature – are they opposites or are they in fact the same thing?-Where did consciousness and the human mind originate?-What role does language play in understanding human cultures?
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Emil Angehrn, Gerd Jüttemann
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Matthias Kettner, Wolfgang Mertens
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Mark Galliker, Hans-Ulrich Lessing
bookDie Psychologismus-Kontroverse
Werner Loh, Margret Kaiser-el-Safti
bookGlück – aber worin liegt es? : Zu einer kritischen Theorie des Wohlbefindens
Philipp Mayring, Norbert Rath
bookReligion und Sinn
Martin Klüners, Jörn Rüsen
bookLüge und Selbsttäuschung
Klaus-Jürgen Bruder, Friedrich Voßkühler
bookHandeln: Sind wir Menschen rational?
Jens Kertscher, Hans Werbik
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Emil Angehrn, Gerd Jüttemann
bookAngst und Furcht
Peter Fischer, Heinz Walter Krohne
bookFunktionen der Seele
Thomas Gil, Wolfgang Mack
bookWohin steuert die Psychologie? : Ein Ausrichtungsversuch
Alexander Nicolai Wendt, Joachim Funke
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