Politics in Defining the Human: Beyond a Problem of Equality

Keywords: human, equality, Philosophical Anthropology, Political Philosophy, Anne Phillips

Abstract

Anne Phillips argues that definitions of the human are a trap for the political claims to equality contained in humanitarianism or human rights discourse. However, defining the human also hides the ontological and political problem addressed by the Philosophical Anthropology. There is an ethical and political stake in the philosophical anthropology of the last century when it insists on the indefinability of the human. With this, it criticizes the politics implicit in the definition of the human. And also, it questions the metaphysical positions that the act of defining implies.

 

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Published
2024-01-29
How to Cite
Torregroza Lara E. J. (2024). Politics in Defining the Human: Beyond a Problem of Equality. Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy, 13(1), 31-39. https://doi.org/10.5209/ltdl.84932
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