Les Hommes contre l’humain

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Les Hommes contre l’humain is a philosophical work by Gabriel Marcel that critiques modern dehumanization and defends the value of personal existence and authentic human relationships.

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instanceOf philosophical work
advocates fidelity in relationships
hope as a philosophical attitude
respect for mystery of the person
author Gabriel Marcel NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
criticizes bureaucratic rationality
impersonal social structures
objectification of the human being
reduction of persons to functions
emphasizes concrete lived experience
dialogue between persons
ethical responsibility toward others
focusesOn human dignity
interpersonal relations
personhood
genre Christian existentialism
philosophy
hasPhilosophicalConcept availability to the other
mystery of the person
presence
influencedBy Christian thought
French existentialism
language French
mainTheme authentic human relationships
critique of mass society
critique of modern dehumanization
critique of technological society
value of personal existence
opposes purely technical rationality
reduction of humans to objects
philosophicalConcern conditions for authentic existence
meaning of being human in modern society
philosophicalPerspective Christian philosophy
philosophicalTradition existentialism
personalism
relatedWorkByAuthor Homo Viator NERFINISHED
Le Mystère de l’être NERFINISHED

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Gabriel Marcel notableWork Les Hommes contre l’humain