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What does it mean to be human? From time immemorial human beings were perplexed by the mighty complexity of the world we live in. Although a sense of wonder and awe accompanied the human consciousness almost throughout the gradual development of understanding ourselves and reality, the adventurous fascination of being human increasingly ventured to grasp rationally the nature and meaning of reality - including the mystery of the human being.

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What does it mean to be human? From time immemorial human beings were perplexed by the mighty complexity of the world we live in. Although a sense of wonder and awe accompanied the human consciousness almost throughout the gradual development of understanding ourselves and reality, the adventurous fascination of being human increasingly ventured to grasp rationally the nature and meaning of reality - including the mystery of the human being.
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D.F.M. Strauss was Head of the Department of Philosophy at the University of the Free State (Bloemfontein, South Africa) and Dean of the Faculty of Humanities (1998-2001). He is the General Editor of the Collected Works of the Dutch legal scholar and philosopher, Herman Dooyeweerd, and is one of the five Outstanding Professors at the University of the Free State. Apart from 15 independent publications, 36 international conference papers and 20 contributions to multi-author works, he has published more than 230 articles in national and international journals, spread over 12 different scientific subject areas. In 2006 his work on the philosophical foundations of the modern natural sciences appeared in German with Peter Lang Publishers. In 1989 he received the Stals Prize for Philosophy and in 2008 the N.P. Van Wyk Louw Prize from the South African Academy of Art and Science.