| Title (English) | Publisher & Year | Key Details | ISBN | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Philosophical Anthropology: Man, an Impossible Project? | Theological Publications in India (TPI), Bangalore (1985) | The most widely held English edition. Transl. by Myroslaw A. Cizdyn. 279 pages. | ISBN-10: 8840120165 ISBN-13: 9788840120164 | | Philosophical Anthropology | Edizioni paoline, Alba (1977); an earlier English translation. | Earlier English release; 333 pages. | Not specified; part of series "Teologia" |
Philosophical anthropology by Battista Mondin - Open Library battista mondin philosophical anthropology pdf
Mondin’s work offers vital corrections to contemporary reductionist views of the human person. Modern Reductionism Mondin's Thomistic Personalism | Title (English) | Publisher & Year |
Battista Mondin's philosophical anthropology is characterized by its interdisciplinary approach, drawing on philosophy, theology, and anthropology to provide a rich and nuanced understanding of human nature. His work is deeply rooted in the tradition of Catholic philosophy and theology, while also engaging with modern philosophical and anthropological debates. by Myroslaw A
One of the most challenging philosophical hurdles is the relationship between the physical body and the non-physical mind or soul. Mondin rejects two major historical extremes: