Understanding the Human World: Structure, Instruction and Deconstruction

Philosophic Exchange 29 (1) (1999)
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This paper offers an account of the emergence of the human from the natural, for the species and for the individual. I show how human sciences are possible, and suggest some strategies for change based on the understanding that the human sciences provide.

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Peter Caws
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