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Society in search of the meaning of human existence - Outline of Maurice Blondel's political and social thought

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Man's natural sociality is explained by the quest for the meaning of his existence, revealed in the dialectical unfolding of action. Indeed, the study of action is an answer to the question: "Yes or no, does life have a meaning, and does man have a destiny"?Building on action, or rather on the constitutional indigence of action, Maurice Blondel gradually rises to the divine, to the God of the Christian and Catholic faith. The human being feels and even behaves, perhaps unwittingly, as a link in a chain of acts that began before him and without him, but continue in him and through him. Society is another link in this chain.In so doing, it cannot be understood if we cut it off from its infrahuman underside and its transcendent topside. It is at once a work of nature and reason, determinism and freedom, each bearing the imprint of the divine.So if man is necessarily a "political animal", how can we explain his anti-social attitudes and practices, such as dictatorship, slavery, conflict and war? What is the appropriate solution to this existential problem?

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Maurice MAKAYA ma NGIMBI é um sacerdote diocesano de Boma (RDC). Depois de ter estudado filosofia e teologia, inscreveu-se na Pontifícia Universidade da Santa Cruz em Roma, onde defendeu a sua tese de doutoramento em filosofia.Atualmente, é professor na Universidade KASA VUBU e no Seminário Maior de Boma.

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Authors Maurice Makaya Ma Ngimbi
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.10.2024
 
EAN 9786208162627
ISBN 9786208162627
No. of pages 240
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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