Redaelli R (2020)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2020
Book Volume: 22
Pages Range: 183-196
Journal Issue: 1
The aim of this paper is to provide a contribution to redefining the anthropological question from the perspective of the two paramount members of the Southwest School of Neo-Kantianism: Heinrich Rickert and Wilhelm Windelband. To this purpose, following the lead of the outcomes of Windelband's philosophy of history and of Rickert's philosophical anthropology, the paper firstly proposes to identify the essential trait of the human being in its processual and self-formative nature and, then, to assess the effectiveness and limitations of this thesis within the current philosophical debate as radically redefined by the phenomena of posthumanism and transhumanism. In this line of inquiry, the paper dwells principally on the redefinition, in heterological-processual terms, of the relationship between the natural and cultural spheres of the human being, as well as on the ethical-practical character that marks the process of human formation, i.e. form-taking.
APA:
Redaelli, R. (2020). Divenire uomo. La duplice dimensione dell’umano in Windelband e Rickert. Etica e Politica/Ethics and Politics, 22(1), 183-196. https://dx.doi.org/10.13137/1825-5167/30629
MLA:
Redaelli, Roberto. "Divenire uomo. La duplice dimensione dell’umano in Windelband e Rickert." Etica e Politica/Ethics and Politics 22.1 (2020): 183-196.
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