The debate regarding the relationship between nature and culture has lost its original classical articulation during the time of Modernism, dividing itself in Postmodernism, becoming conflicting paradigms of bio-centrality, nihilism and post-human. This conflict of paradigms, masked in the relativistic sense, feeds forms of anthropological deconstructionism which grow out of difficulties in recognizing the difference between finite and infinite as constitutive of the human person. From respect for this difference comes the double work, both cultural and educational, that extends from the minimal horizon of respect for life to the maximum horizon of promotion of the human person.
La persona tra natura e cultura: differenze e relazioni
ALICI, Luigino
2015-01-01
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The debate regarding the relationship between nature and culture has lost its original classical articulation during the time of Modernism, dividing itself in Postmodernism, becoming conflicting paradigms of bio-centrality, nihilism and post-human. This conflict of paradigms, masked in the relativistic sense, feeds forms of anthropological deconstructionism which grow out of difficulties in recognizing the difference between finite and infinite as constitutive of the human person. From respect for this difference comes the double work, both cultural and educational, that extends from the minimal horizon of respect for life to the maximum horizon of promotion of the human person.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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