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Destino e felicidade: as concepções de amor em Ludwig Feuerbach.
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- Author(s): Assunção, Felipe1
- Source:
Intuitio. jan-dez2022, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p1-8. 8p.
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Destiny and happiness: Ludwig Feuerbach's conceptions of love.
- Abstract:
This is an ethical reading of Ludwig Feuerbach's thoughts based on the theme of love, understanding it as a conceptual key synthesizing the programmatic intention of Feuerbach's philosophy to establish a new relational experience of man in the world within the secularizing diagnosis of modernity, fulfilling its requirements of self-constitution (amor fati: man as responsible for his own destiny) and self-realization (happiness: the possibilities of man's full realization within the immanent criteria of the new human reality). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Abstract:
Trata-se de uma leitura ética do pensamento de Ludwig Feuerbach a partir do tema do amor, compreendendo-o enquanto chave conceitual sintetizadora da intenção programática da filosofia feuerbachiana de instauração de uma nova vivência relacional do homem no mundo dentro do diagnóstico secularizante da modernidade, cumprindo as suas exigências de autoconstituição (amor fati: o homem como responsável pelo seu próprio destino) e de autorrealização (felicidade: as possibilidades de realização plena do homem dentro dos critérios imanentes da nova realidade humana). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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