Concepts of Population and Typology in Relation to the Problem of Man

Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (2):46-66 (1976)
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The problem of man is one of the most urgent of our day. Man is a product of history. His consciousness is shaped by the concrete historical experience of humanity. These principles of the Marxist-Leninist teaching on man have had the most substantive kind of confirmation in contemporary analysis of the problem of the relation between the social and the biological. In his biological features man is a part of nature. The social aspect has to do with his suprabiological sphere, and is transmitted from generation to generation through different channels than the genetic information inscribed in molecules of DNA

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