Psychological and Theological Perspectives to Philosophical Anthropology
Philosophical anthropology is a discipline that is concerned with understanding human nature. It is the product of combining historical, philosophical thought with anthropology to come up with the new discipline in the modern age. In trying to understand human nature, the theological and psychological perspectives have historically differed.
The traditional psychological approaches to Philosophical Anthropology include the behaviourist and psychoanalytic approaches. The behavioural approach points to the importance of studying human behaviour while neglecting the unseen mental process. This approach acknowledges that humans are born blank, with the environment responsible for the personality they develop. People are therefore born ...