Existieren ist Seinssuche: die Aufgabe einer positiven Existenzphilosophie nach N. Abbagnano

Views about the significance of Italian philosophy of existence vary. It is clear, however, that philosophy of existence developed later in Italy than in Germany or France. According to E. Grassi Italian existentialism is the product of Italian thinkers' interest in German philosophy. It has to...

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Autor principal: Battisti, Siegfried 1944- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Print Review
Idioma:Alemão
Verificar disponibilidade: HBZ Gateway
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado em: 2001
Em: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie
Ano: 2001, Volume: 123, Número: 4, Páginas: 353-376
Resenha de:Introduzione all'esistenzialismo / Nicola Abbagnano (Battisti, Siegfried)
Classificações IxTheo:VA Filosofia
Outras palavras-chave:B Filosofia existencial
B Resenha
Parallel Edition:Recurso Electrónico
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Resumo:Views about the significance of Italian philosophy of existence vary. It is clear, however, that philosophy of existence developed later in Italy than in Germany or France. According to E. Grassi Italian existentialism is the product of Italian thinkers' interest in German philosophy. It has to be noted, however, that Italian philosophy of existence is not so much rooted in phenomenology but in German idealism. That is particularly the case with Nicola Abbagnano. His philosophy differs from other existentialist conceptions, because it does not emphasize basic existential experiences like angst, desperation, loneliness, guilt, anxiety, suffering or the awareness of death but rather relationships of the human person with other human persons, with the world, with Being in a comprehensive sense. With the respect to the latter, idealistic influences are evident. But contrary to the idealists, Abbagnano does not sublate („aufheben") the individual in a commonness of Being, but preserves its distinctiveness. The human person has to realize its potentialities of Being, whereby great importance is attributed to making decisions. Existence as the quest for Being is inseparably linked to the quest of one's own Being; in so far Abbagnano views himself as an exponent of the philosophy of existence.
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ISSN:0044-2895
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie