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" Political anthropology / "
Helmuth Plessner ; translated from the German by Nils F. Schott ; edited and with an introduction by Heike Delitz and Robert Seyfert ; epilogue by Joachim Fischer.
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BL
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841424
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Uniform Title
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Macht und menschliche Natur.English
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Main Entry
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Plessner, Helmuth,1892-1985
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Title & Author
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Political anthropology /\ Helmuth Plessner ; translated from the German by Nils F. Schott ; edited and with an introduction by Heike Delitz and Robert Seyfert ; epilogue by Joachim Fischer.
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Publication Statement
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Evanston, Illinois :: Northwestern University Press,, 2018.
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, ©2018
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Series Statement
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Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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0810138026
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: 9780810138025
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0810138018
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9780810138001
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9780810138018
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Notes
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"Originally published in German in 1931 under the title Macht und menschliche Natur. Ein Versuch zur Anthropologie der geschichtlichen Weltansicht."
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Introduction / Heike Delitz and Robert Seyfert -- The purpose of this book -- The naturalistic conception of anthropology and its political ambiguity -- The path to political anthropology -- The universal conception of political anthropology with regard to the human as the historical subject of attribution of its world -- Should universal anthropology proceed empirically or a priori? -- Two possible a priori procedures -- The new possibility of combining the a priori and empirical views according to the principle of the human's unfathomability -- Excursus: Dilthey's idea of a philosophy of life -- The principle of unfathomability, or the principle of open questions -- The human as power -- The exposure of the human -- Excursus: Why it is significant for the question of power that the primacy of philosophy or anthropology is undecidable -- The powerlessness and predictability of the human -- The human is tied to a people -- Epilogue. Political anthropology: Plessner's fascinating voice from Weimar / Joachim Fischer.
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Subject
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Political anthropology.
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Power (Social sciences)
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Radicalism.
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PHILOSOPHY-- General.
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Political anthropology.
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Power (Social sciences)
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Radicalism.
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Dewey Classification
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320.01/13
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LC Classification
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JC330.P55613 2018
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NLM classification
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08.45bcl
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08.45.bcl
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Added Entry
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Delitz, Heike
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Fischer, Joachim,1951-
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Schott, Nils F.
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Seyfert, Robert
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