Philosophical Anthropology
Philosophical Anthropology is a branch of philosophy that explores the nature of humanity and what it means to be human. It examines questions about human existence, identity, and the essence of being, often drawing from various disciplines such as psychology, sociology, and biology.
This field also investigates the relationship between individuals and society, considering how culture, ethics, and history shape human experience. Philosophical anthropologists may analyze concepts like freedom, consciousness, and morality to better understand the complexities of human life and behavior.