Philosophy, Anthropology, interculturality. Although still little known to the Spanish reader, the German philosopher Heinrich Rombach is one of the most original and interesting contributions to twentieth-century philosophical thought. In The Man humanized, the first of his books translated into Spanish, Rombach opens hitherto unknown ways not only to philosophy in professional and academic sense, but much more broadly to any form of granting the anthropological reflection primacy to the dialogical and intercultural._x000D_
Indeed, in this work, Rombach shows that human reality is an "event concreate" in which all human beings as individuals and as a community. Thus, it is possible the appearance of "humanized man" who, in the variety of situations that are constantly proceeds to its Identification as a man or woman._x000D_
This work not only lets you get close to the con...read more