‘Anthropology’ refers to the science of Man or to a program to organize human existence. ‘Philosophical’ can refer to the philosophical aspects of elucidating and clarifying empirical problems or to philosophical efforts of conceptual clarification and the uncovering of consequences for action. The “Outline of a philosophical anthropology” is a conceptual draft. It focuses on the concepts of freedom and free will as well as the regulators of freedom, i.e. reciprocity and self-organization. Self-organization is defined in terms of procedures and capabilities. Self-organization is deepened as the stimulation of fantasy, the composition of structure and development of problems. Reciprocity is explained and exemplified in terms of moral conscience as a comparator of action and norm. For this, a neurobiological model is proposed. A chapter on conceptual thought in sexual praxis concentrates on composition and reciprocity in this domain of existence. The formation of concepts, sequences and patterns for composing heterosexual union is covered. Chapters on action and behavior, social association and social space, neural mechanisms and neuronal correlates of meaning formation, consciousness, memory and knowledge form the anthropological background knowledge. The outline presented can help to organize existence and identity individually and subjectively.
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ISBN-10
3833442298
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GTIN-13
9783833442292
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Untertitel
Regulators of Freedom: Reciprocity and Self-organization
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Erscheinungstermin
2006-02-06
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Auflage
1
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Sprache
ger
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Autoren Biografie
Eike Hinz:
Eike Hinz, born in 1945 in Goslar/Harz, studied Ancient American Languages and Cultures, Ethnology, General Linguistics, in addition to Philosophy, Sociology and Psychology in the University of Hamburg (1964-1969). He earned his Ph.D. in 1969 (thesis published in 1970). He spent one and a half years as a Visiting Scholar at the University of California at Irvine on the basis of a ‘Habilitation’ stipend of the German Science Foundation for the “Analysis of Aztec Systems of Thought” (published in German by F. Steiner in 1978) and for Cognitive Anthropology (1972-74). He earned his degree of ‘Habilitation’ (equivalent to ‘Docteur d’État’) in 1975 and became a ‘Privatdozent’ (equivalent to a ‘Maître de conférence’ or ‘Associate Professor’). Since 1977, he has been a life-tenured Professor of Ancient American Languages and Cultures at the University of Hamburg. He participated in the one-month cognitive science workshop “Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing” in 1978 at Yale University, New Haven. He did his fieldwork among the Kanjobal Maya of Guatemala (1980-1981, 1983; “Mistrust leads to Death”, in German, 2 vols., published by Wayasbah in 1991). In 1991, he took early retirement because of a working accident in Guatemala. He has conducted private studies in Cognitive Neurobiology. He has since lived predominantly in the regions of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. He served as Honorary Research Fellow in Anthropology at the University of Western Australia, Perth, in 2005.
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Genre-Code
1520
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Letzte Bearbeitung
2021-05-31
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