Saturday, 27 February 2016

A "trinitarian" anthropological vision (Edgar Morin)

The anthropological vision of E. Morin on man and on humanity is "trinitarian" and considers individual, society and species as an entity can not be separated; for this, Morin does not think the man in a reductionist way because he contemplates the mutual influence the individual has on society and that society has on the individual. This is a crucial point because we can not base the political thought on a concept that privileges only individual or only social or only the species.

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