PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTION OF MAN Plan 1 The development

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PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTION OF MAN

PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTION OF MAN

Plan 1. The development of the concept of man in the history of philosophy.

Plan 1. The development of the concept of man in the history of philosophy. 2. Man as a biopsychosocial being. Man and his environment. 3. The process of socialization of man. Man and personality. Man and society. 4. The problem of man’s being purport.

LITERATURE Basic: Alexander Spirkin. Fundamentals of Philosophy / Alexander Spirkin. — M. : Progress

LITERATURE Basic: Alexander Spirkin. Fundamentals of Philosophy / Alexander Spirkin. — M. : Progress Publishers, 1990. — 423 p. Supplementary: Martin Heidegger. Being and Time / Martin Heidegger : [transl. by John Macquarrie and Edward Robinson]. — New York : Harper and Row, 1962. — 589 p. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy / Donald M. Borchert. — New York : Macmillan Reference USA, Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1996. — 775 p. Primary sources: Albert Camus. The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt / Albert Camus : [transl. by Anthony Bower]. — New York : Vintage Books, 1991. — 306 p. Erich Fromm. Man for Himself: An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics / Erich Fromm. — New York : H. Holt, 1990. — 254 p. Friedrich Engels. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State / Friedrich Engels. — New York : Pathfinder Press, 1972. — 187 p. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. The Phenomenon of Man / Pierre Teilhard de Chardin : [transl. by Bernard Wall]. — New York: Harper and Row, 1959. — 318 p.