Hacia una nueva concepción de la antropología

Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 19:267-280 (2013)
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Author presents a historical review of the XX century philosophy because it has originated an “anthropological shift” in which vivence, experience and, therefore, proximity to the person in his/her concrete life stand out. We highlight the thought of Fernando Rielo because he proposes the transcendental or mystical dimension of the human person, showing the concrete nature of the human person as open to the Absolute. The spiritual condition, the relational experience and the constitutive structure of the person are considered in this manner.

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