Existing nature of the human being
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Ongoing, First published Dec 10, 2022
In philosophical anthropology there have always been dilemmas of all kinds, where much has been speculated about the nature and the notion of man itself, questioning what the human being is specifically and what characterizes and identifies him as a person and living being. . So the following question arises in relation to what man is: Is the claim that man is a creation of culture and society plausible, or is there something more to it? Next, this question will be answered and argued against, where it will be affirmed that man, in fact, does have a nature, contrary to what Marx and other philosophers with the same ideology affirm.
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