Sumario: | This book explores the complex relationship between humans, technology, and culture, delving into the anthropological perspectives of André Leroi-Gourhan and Arnold Gehlen. It examines how these thinkers address the integration of biology, anthropology, and cultural studies to understand the role of humans in the world. The author investigates the dual themes of body and technique as well as culture and language, drawing comparisons between mid-20th century anthropological thought. By analyzing the interplay between humanity, technological advances, and cultural evolution, the book aims to provide insights into the nature of human existence. It is intended for an audience interested in anthropology, philosophy, and the intersection of science and culture.
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