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Judul Human Being : A Philosophical Approach / / Louis Leahy
Pengarang Leahy, Louis
Penerbitan Yogyakarta : Kanisius, 2008
Deskripsi Fisik , 252 hlm. ;; 22,5 cm.
ISBN 9789792118476
Subjek filsafat kehidupan
Abstrak "Man should be treated as a purpose and a precious value in and for himself, never be a means." But based on what? As long as there's no metaphysical foundation through a serious structural analysis, the statement is no more than a wishful thinking or a pious desire. "Man is superior to animal because he is intelligent." But aren't a dog and a monkey also intelligent? What is the meaning of "to understand"? What is the difference between human knowledge and animal knowledge? And what about "the" computer which plays chess and calculates the steps faster and more accurate than you, a man? "Love is blind". Another slogan. What is love, our most important dimension of affectivity? If love is blind, didn't St. Augustine, the famous theologian and philosopher, make a mistake when he wrote "non intratur in veritatem nisi per charitatem" "(truth cannot be reached by man unless through love)? Major debates on human rights, about the human responsibility, either moral or social, are just sheer nonsense if man
Catatan Indeks : hlm. 249-250
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