Human Vulnerability: Relationships and Interactions for the Reception of Human Book in Scopus uri icon

abstract

  • The restructuring of cosmovision to conceive the world and approach nature was one of the main effects of the Enlightenment. This new cosmovision entailed a radical change in the conceptions of God and Man. Philosophy as a constitutive expression of culture was no stranger to these changes. It suffers from a bias that can be seen in the two axes. The first one establishes the conscience of the thinking subject as a principle of an absolute character, oriented to perceive a metaphysic of subjectivity; and the second is situated in the domain claim plan about nature to anticipate and justify the use of technology. Proposals offered by ethics and historical memory to rethink human relations that generate solidarity are discussed. This approach is essential to resize contemporary societies¿ ¿new subjects¿: the poor and victims. Modernity is presented as the agora of the debate on a theoretical formulation for configuring and understanding the human being. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.

publication date

  • January 1, 2024