Mondin argues that humanity has a unique position in the universe. We are rooted in the material world (immanence) but possess a spirit that enables us to transcend this world (transcendence). This capacity for transcendence, he argues, is what distinguishes us from other beings. The Problem of Freedom

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Philosophical anthropology by Battista Mondin - Open Library

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Mondin writes with the precision of a logician. His chapters are structured with bullet points, numbered arguments, and clear definitions. If you are a student preparing for an exam, Mondin’s work is a lifesaver because he summarizes Kant, then Hegel, then Marx, then corrects them using Aristotelian terms—all in the same paragraph.

: Analyzes human life through fundamental activities: knowledge, self-consciousness, and language.