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Homo Sapiens und Homo Faber: Epistemische und technische Rationalität in Antike und Gegenwart. Festschrift für Jürgen Mittelstraß

Edited by Gereon Wolters, Edited by Martin Carrier





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Wissenschaftliches Wissen wird durch tätigen Eingriff in die Natur gewonnen: Um Homo Sapiens sein zu können, muss der Mensch zugleich Homo Faber sein. Im Anschluss an das philosophische Werk von Jürgen Mittelstraß begründen und differenzieren die Beiträge des Bandes diese These sowohl in ihrer historischen als auch in ihrer systematischen Dimension (einschließlich ihrer praktisch-philosophischen Implikationen).

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Publisher | De Gruyter
Published date | 20 Mar 2012
Language | German
Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 427
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-3-1109-2394-0
Readership Age |
BISAC | philosophy / history & surveys / ancient & classical


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