Sumario: | This book explores the philosophical anthropology of Paul Ricoeur, focusing on the concept of the human person. By retracing Ricoeur's steps, the authors aim to highlight the central role of anthropology in his thought. The book addresses the challenges posed by modernity, including political tyranny, social conflicts, and technological advancements, emphasizing the need to reconsider the essence and purpose of human existence. The authors, Juan David Quiceno and Isabel Morales Benito, both scholars in philosophy and anthropology, delve into Ricoeur's exploration of human identity, narrative, and the interplay between voluntariness and involuntariness. The work is intended for scholars and students of philosophy and anthropology, offering insights into contemporary philosophical discussions and the quest for understanding the human condition.
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