Man, the Unknown

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Man, the Unknown is a 1935 book by French surgeon and biologist Alexis Carrel that explores human biology, psychology, and spirituality in an attempt to define the nature and potential of human beings.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo define the nature of human beings
outline the potential development of humans
associatedWith eugenic ideas
interwar intellectual debates
author Alexis Carrel NERFINISHED
controversialFor its authoritarian social ideas
its views on eugenics
countryOfOrigin France
criticizes modern civilization
reductionist approaches in science
emphasizes biological differences among individuals
importance of character and moral development
integration of scientific and spiritual knowledge
explores limits of scientific knowledge about humans
moral and spiritual dimensions of human life
relationship between body and mind
genre philosophy of science
popular science
spirituality
hasPerspective elitist view of human society
vitalist view of life
hasReception later criticized for its ideological implications
widely read in the 1930s
influencedBy Alexis Carrel's biological experiments
Alexis Carrel's medical research
mainSubject human biology
human nature
human potential
human psychology
human spirituality
notableFor combining science, philosophy, and spirituality
reflecting Alexis Carrel's worldview
originalLanguage French
originalTitle L'Homme, cet inconnu NERFINISHED
proposes holistic view of the human being
reform of education
reform of medicine
reform of social organization
publicationYear 1935
relatedWork L'Homme, cet inconnu NERFINISHED
structure thematic essays on different aspects of human life

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L'Homme, cet inconnu hasEnglishTitle Man, the Unknown