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Western Conceptions of the Individual

by Brian Morris
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Overview

This is a comprehensive study of the varying conceptions of the human subject in the Western intellectual tradition. Although informed by an anthropological perspective, the author draws on material from all the major intellectual disciplines that have contributed to this tradition and offers biographical and theoretical vignettes of all the major Western scholars. By scrutinizing the classical texts of the Western tradition, he succeeds in delineating the differing conceptions of the human individual which emerge from these writings, and gives a guide to the most important ideas in Western cultural traditions.

About the Author, Brian Morris

Brian Morris is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1991
Publisher
New York : Berg : 1991.
Pages
1
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780854968015

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