A Brief Inquiry into a Philosophical–Anthropological Interpretation of the Person According to Rawls
Autor: | Josip Berdica |
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Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Zdroj: | Obnovljeni Život : časopis za filozofiju i religijske znanosti Volume 78. Issue 2. |
ISSN: | 1849-0182 0351-3947 |
Popis: | Autor obraća pozornost na “političku koncepciju osobe” jednoga od vodećih političkih i moralnih filozofa 20. stoljeća Johna Rawlsa (1921.–2002.), čije se dvadesete godišnjice smrti prisjećamo ove godine. Rad je zamišljen kao pokušaj filozofsko–antropološkoga razmišljanja o shvaćanju osobe u okvirima Rawlsove političke filozofije koja se kloni bilo kakvoga metafizičkoga utemeljenja. Osnovni je cilj promišljati važnost ljudske osobe kao subjekta u okvirima političke filozofije Johna Rawlsa. Cilj je rada potaknuti daljnja istraživanja njegova shvaćanja ljudske osobe koje ima sasvim specifično filozofijsko i istraživanja vrijedno značenje, osobito u kontekstu suvremene krize liberalizma i demokracije koja proizlazi iz suvremenoga odnosa prema ljudskoj osobi. The author pays attention to the “political conception of the person” of one of the leading political and moral philosophers of the 20th century, John Rawls (1921– 2002), whose twentieth death anniversary we are remembering this year. The article is conceived as an attempt of a philosophical–anthropological reading of the understanding of the person within the framework of Rawls’s political philosophy, which will avoid any metaphysical foundation. The main goal here is to reflect on the importance of the human person as a subject within the framework of John Rawls’s political philosophy. The aim of the paper is to encourage further research into his understanding of the human person, which has a very specific philosophical and research–worthy meaning, especially in the context of the contemporary crisis of liberalism and democracy which is a result of the contemporary attitude towards the human person in general. |
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