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Eudaimonía y destino

  • Autores: Rafael Corazón González
  • Localización: Studia Poliana, ISSN 1139-6660, Nº. 2, 2000, págs. 165-189
  • Idioma: español
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    • Almost all the classical theories on ethics place man's objective as his search for happiness. This ideal is based on nature. Medieval thinkers, considering man as a person, came to the conclusion that he is called to a transcendental destiny; however, because they continued to use the classical ideal of happiness as a concenptual model, they created quite a few difficulties: self-transcendence and self-fulfillment are opposing models. L. Polo, on the other hand, proposes a non-naturalist anthropology that considers each person as destined to transcendence.


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