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182. - Helmuth Plessner (1892–1985)

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2019

Amy Allen
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Pennsylvania State University
Eduardo Mendieta
Affiliation:
Pennsylvania State University
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De Mul, J., ed. 2014. Plessner’s Philosophical Anthropology: Perspectives and Prospects. Amsterdam University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fischer, J. 2009. “Exploring the Core Identity of Philosophical Anthropology Through the Works of Max Scheler, Helmuth Plessner, and Arnold Gehlen,” Iris: European Journal of Philosophy and Public Debate 1, no. 1: 153–70.Google Scholar
Honenberger, P. 2015. “Animality, Sociality, and Historicity in Helmuth Plessner’s Philosophical Anthropology,” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 23, no. 5: 707–29.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Plessner, H. 1965a [1941]. Laughing and Crying: A Study of the Limits of Human Behavior, trans. M. Grene and J. Churchill. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.Google Scholar
Plessner, H. 1965b [1928]. Die Stufen des Organischen und der Mensch: Einleitung in die philosophische Anthropologie. Berlin: De Gruyter.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Plessner, H. 1999 [1924]. The Limits of Community: A Critique of Social Radicalism. Amherst, NY: Humanity Books.Google Scholar

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