Human being and being human

New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts. Edited by Edward A. Maziarz (1969)
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A textbook intended for undergraduates. Develops an overview of approaches to the philosophy of man (human beings) by presenting representative examples of major areas of emphasis. Drawing on the social sciences as well as philosophical works, the book presents the human phenomenon as a product of both heredity and environment (the "facticity" of man) and a source of new realities (the "transcendence" of man). Considered under the heading of man's facticity are aspects of corporeality and consciousness; under the heading of man's transcendence, aspects of personal and societal development. Multicultural bibliographies provided. Regrettably, writing style of book is dated by use of male-only terminology.

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Edmund Byrne
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The individual in dialogic involution.Edward Maziarz - 1972 - World Futures 11 (3):284-317.

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