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by Ernst Tugendhat · GEDISA · tapa blanda · 288 pages
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En este volumen, Ernst Tugendhat reúne sus ensayos más importantes, explorando cuestiones ético-políticas sobre derechos humanos y analizando concepciones de ciudadanía, nación y eutanasia. También examina las raíces de la ética desde teorías de la evolución, conectando ética y antropología filosófica. Además, aborda la confrontación filosófica con la muerte y las raíces antropológicas de la religión y la mística, mostrando las insuficiencias en los planteamientos de Heidegger.

Ernst Tugendhat was a Czechoslovak-born German philosopher. He was a scion of the wealthy and influential Jewish Tugendhat family. They lived in Venezuela during the Nazi regime, and he studied first in Stanford University, then in Freiburg. He taught internationally in Europe and South America, with a focus on language analysis.