GÂNDIRE CRITICĂ ŞI CONŞTIINŢĂ ÎN OPERA FILOSOFICĂ A LUI LUCIAN BLAGA
Critical Considerations and Consciousness in Lucian Blaga‟s Philosophical Writings
Author(s): Eugeniu NistorSubject(s): Contemporary Philosophy, Existentialism
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: philosophical thinkin;, issue area; inner vision; methodological expansion; self- reflection;
Summary/Abstract: In the opening volume of his philosophical system – Concerning Philosophical Consciousness – Lucian Blaga analyzes the way the most original philosophical visions have been set up over time, insisting on those which placed reflection beyond the constraining boundaries of „common sense‖, thanks to the philosophers' adoption of a „methodical purism‖ or a „methodological expansion‖. Then, when these options became operational, the thinker shows that we can also discuss how a scientific issue can be brought into question or how to solve a philosophical problem. But his analytical concerns are directed both towards the spiritual dimensions of ideas (high, deep and flat), as well as towards other nuanced aspects of human thinking, such as: scientism, myth and magic, the transcendent accent, the philosophical motives – to conclude his critical approach with the profound meaning of philosophical consciousness, which not only acquires „self-knowledge‖, but becomes itself a philosophy, in continuous metamorphosis and renewal, both through aspectual correlation and reporting, and especially through self-reflection.
Journal: Studia Universitatis Petru Maior. Philologia
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 24
- Page Range: 41-46
- Page Count: 6
- Language: Romanian