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Humanprojekt - Interdisziplinäre Anthropologie:

Edited by Detlef Ganten, Volker Gerhardt, and Julian Nida-Rümelin

Berlin : de Gruyter, 2007 -

In German

With the conclusion of the Human Genome Project, the question of human self-awareness is being raised anew. It is not only the life sciences but also cultural studies that have to reconsider their images of the world and the human race.

 

"Humanprojekt" was established to address these issues. Renowned academics from the fields of philosophy, neurobiology, theology, biochemistry, psychology, psychiatry, molecular biology, and other areas have set out together to build a platform for future research and interdisciplinary dialogues.

Each volume within the series is dedicated to one subject, documenting the results of the team’s meetings. Due to the in-depth treatment of the questions presented, connecting the different disciplines with a systematic overview, the volumes have the character of reference works.

Volume 1: Naturgeschichte der Freiheit

2007. viii, 469 pages. Cloth.   

List price: EUR 68.00

ISBN 978-3-11-019111-0

In preparation:

Volume 2: Funktionen des Bewusstseins

2008. Approx. 352 pages. Cloth.

List price: approx. EUR 68.00

ISBN: 978-3-11-019107-3

Date of publication: approx. August 2008

Volume 3: Was ist der Mensch?

2008. Approx. 192 pages. Paperback

List price: approx. EUR 10.00

ISBN: 978-3-11-020262-5

Date of publication: approx. August 2008

 

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