Gehlen y la sutura del dualismo scheleriano entre espíritu y funciones vitales: la especificidad del organismo humano
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https://doi.org/10.24310/nyl.v10i3.3669Keywords:
Dualismo, Bioantropología, Arnold Gehlen, Animales, AcciónAbstract
Resumen: Se expone en este trabajo el modo en que Arnold Gehlen sutura el dualismo entre espíritu y vida de Max Scheler. Gehlen, al investigar la diferencia en el plano meramente biológico de la motricidad, percepción e impulsividad humanas, del hombre con el resto de los animales, logra un sentido de la acción, que se vincula a la experiencia sobre el mundo y no al logos autoconsciente.
Palabras clave: Dualismo, Bioantropología, Arnold Gehlen, Animales, Acción.
Gehlen and the Suture of Schelerian Dualism Between Spirit and Vital Func-tions: the Specificity of the Human Organism.
Abstract: This paper discusses the way in which Arnold Gehlen sutures the du-alism between spirit and life of Max Scheler. Gehlen, in investigating the difference at a merely biological plane of human motility, perception and impul-sivity, of human being with the rest of animals, achieves a sense of action, which is linked to the experience of the world and not to the self-consciousness.
Key Words: Dualism, Bio-anthropology, Arnold Gehlen, Animals, Human be-ing, Action.
Recibido: 16/10/2017 Aprobado: 5/11/2017
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