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Hermeneutische Anthropologie

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This work explores various philosophical themes through a structured analysis of key texts. It begins with an examination of Eros, delving into its implications within the context of the Symposium. The discussion progresses to the nature of philosophy as a demonic-hermeneutic entity, followed by insights into the essence of the soul as presented in the Phaidon. The text contrasts demonstrative logos with myth, and explores the divine aspect of the soul through allegories like the Sun analogy. Further chapters delve into the relationship between truth and allegory, revisiting Eros in the Phaidros and presenting philosophy as a form of rational madness. The analysis continues with dihairetic methods for defining essence, the political nature of humanity, and the interplay between statesmen and citizens. Happiness is examined as a central theme in the Philebos, alongside a discussion of dialectics. The transformative influence of Aristotle on philosophy is highlighted, with a focus on happiness as the highest good. Ethical excellence, voluntariness, and decision-making are scrutinized in the context of Nicomachean Ethics, leading to a deeper understanding of the connection between ethical action and happiness. The work concludes with reflections on wisdom as ultimate happiness and the duality of human nature, alongside a comprehensive bibliography and indexes for further exploration.

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Hermeneutische Anthropologie, Margot Fleischer

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1976
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