BYĆ OSOBĄ. O antropomorficznym wymiarze świata
To Be a Person: On the Anthropomorphic Dimension of the World
Author(s): Jaromir BrejdakSubject(s): Systematic Theology, Pastoral Theology, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Instytut Jana Pawła II, Wydział Filozofii
Keywords: nature; teleology; happiness; responsibility; benevolence; person
Summary/Abstract: Nature, happiness, and ‘person’ are the three vertices defi ning the field of Robert Spaemann’s philosophical interests. Spaemann has extensively discussed these realities in his three major works: Natürliche Ziele. Geschichte und Wiederentdeckung des teleologischen Denkens, Happiness and Benevolence, and Persons: The Difference Between “Someone” and “Something.” Spaemann holds that a teleological approach to life following its natural and autonomous goal, opens up the normative aspect of being in which the human person becomes coresponsible for the finality of other beings. The processual ontology developed by Spaemann concludes with the ethics that seeks to combine antiquity with Christianity: not only does it refrain from abandoning the concept of human happiness as the goal of life, but it expands this ancient idea by introducing the Christian concepts of love and benevolence as the sources of genuine happiness. Benevolence and responsibility are possible beyond the natural egocentric self-centeredness. Owing to the transgression of her ego the human being in a ‘natural’ way transcends her own nature, thus becoming a ‘person.’
Journal: Ethos. Kwartalnik Instytutu Jana Pawła II KUL
- Issue Year: 29/2016
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 56-71
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Polish
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