Value or relationship? The philosophical historiography and the evidence of the concept of «person»
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/2481Keywords:
History of the philosophy, Person, Personalism, Value, Relationship, Endlessness, Ontology, religious experience, Pareyson, AssiologyAbstract
At the present time it is possible to observe a return to «values»: just for example, against the economic crisis or the dehumanization of care, hearing calls to the value of the person or to the person as a value is becoming more frequent. The requirements of the philosophical historiography, as stated by Pareyson, can give the opportunity to confirm these concepts.
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