Undeniably reformed theology, that frees individual consciences, is important for the birth of the modern subject. However, we can see the young Luther as an anti-Cartesian ante-litteram, because he promotes an anthropology that rejects the subjective instance. Heidegger develops this less obvious second possibility, with his customary hermeneutic “violence”.
Lutero qui genuit Heidegger: deconstruction of subjectivity
SURACE V
2018-01-01
Abstract
Undeniably reformed theology, that frees individual consciences, is important for the birth of the modern subject. However, we can see the young Luther as an anti-Cartesian ante-litteram, because he promotes an anthropology that rejects the subjective instance. Heidegger develops this less obvious second possibility, with his customary hermeneutic “violence”.File in questo prodotto:
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