The Idea of Man: Concepts of Human Ontology
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The Idea of Man presents a new ontology, or idea of human being, by developing the logic that naturally flows from that which is original, necessary, inherent and essential to this being - upright posture. The verticality of man, simply and mutely constituted by his innate 'uprightness', is taken as the ontological key to understanding the idea of man, the world of language and the very possibility of Being itself.
In this, the book conceives in unison both an Ontological Anthropology and an Anthropological Ontology.
Mark Aman
-- B.A., Philosophy, Loyola College of Maryland, 1972 -- M.A., Clinical Psychology, Duquesne University, 1977 --All-but-dissertation completed for the Ph.D. in Clinical / Phenomenological Psychology, Duquesne University, 1980. Dissertation topic: ‘The Lived Experience of Time’ was suspended in 1982 and taken up again in the present work.
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