2 resultados para Le Huen
em Biblioteca Digital de la Universidad Católica Argentina
Resumo:
Resumen: Dans les textes rétrospectifs où il s’est expliqué sur son «tournant herméneutique », Paul Ricoeur a fait valoir qu’il avait été dicté par l’impossibilité de se connaître directement soi-même et la nécessité d’emprunter le détour de l’interprétation dans la connaissance de soi. En se penchant sur la première apparition de l’herméneutique chez Ricoeur en 1960, dans Finitude et culpabilité, ce texte aimerait rappeler que d’autres motifs, oubliés plus tard, ont aussi été opérants, voire plus déterminants, notamment le souci de surmonter la modernité et de la guérir de son oubli du sacré.
Resumo:
Abstract: From a general standpoint, current thought is dominated by an ideological relativism which considers that truth depends on whom asserts a certain statement. This stance, related to Protagoras’ perspective, rejects the Enlightenment’s view, especially Kant’s way of thinking, viz. It rejects of all forms of authority, transcendent authority in particular. It also favors the conception of the subject developed by Sartre’s existentialism. However, relativism is the ultimate expression of skepticism which always reflects a painful rational relinquishment of the natural desire for truth. Relativism weakens reason and makes the arrival of ideological and political totalitarianism possible, which the 20th century suffered in its most tragic versions. In order to prevent its consequences and to restore reason’s legitimate confidence in wisdom, modern man ought to find the universal within him and his natural thirst for truth, and his transcendent origin. This demands recognizing and accepting humbly man’s condition as a creature, and his dependence on the Verb, who is Truth and Life.