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| The human sciences, as recently called the humanities, try to complete the study of humanity including in it the evolutionary origin, the structure of the human being, functioning, inherited characteristics and their behavior as individuals and as a society. Regarding the evolution of humanity the great contributions from the Physical Anthropology presenting as a result of the last episode of evolution to modern man. The anatomy was founded on direct observation of the human frame in Alexandria around 300 BC the physiology had its beginnings at the time that English William Harvey went to study in Padua in 1598. The expression moral sciences had the advantage of indicating that those sciences dealing with the products of mental activity of human beings and were not intended to study the organism, but the eighteenth century authors were actually called moral psychologists. The human sciences are born, according to Michel Foucault In the nineteenth century under a model of scientific rationality.1 a human sciences are also called human sciences from the proposed Wilhelm Dithery, Whose object of study is the cultural historical milieu in which human beings are immersed |
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