Battista Mondin’s Philosophical Anthropology is a seminal work that explores the nature of human existence through a combination of metaphysical inquiry and phenomenological analysis. Rather than relying solely on empirical data like physical anthropology, Mondin focuses on the ultimate causes

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: Mondin traces the origin of the "person" to Christian thought, where individuals are seen as unique, unrepeatable beings with inherent dignity created in the (image of God). Freedom and Responsibility