Renewal of Humanism and Anthropological Emancipation in Cassirer’s Perspective
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Humans, Medical Anthropology, Humanism. (Source, Decs, Bireme).Abstract
In this study, the authors explore three ideas from the works of Cassirer. The first is the possibility of a new notion of man based precisely on the symbolic potential of the spirit. The second is the explicit desire to bring together the various acceptances of man and cultural expressions from their origin or source, which the authors believe offers the possibility to articulate a new humanism. Finally, they wish to show that philosophy, in Cassirer’s work, still wants to go the way of the system, inasmuch as the reality of the spirit constitutes a system in itself.
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