THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES OF ANTHROPOLOGY AS A SCIENCE OF HUMAN BEINGS

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Albert Piette

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Atom, molecule, cell, neuron, social relation, institution, the universe: each has its experts. Is it only the human unit that does not have its own? Today, much philosophical thought is given over to consideration of twigs, dust, objects or nations, without establishing a hierarchy between beings. A philosopher can even add an extra level: being amazed by the fact that each of these units is there. He can look at them as things to which the fact of being is inherent.

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