2019
DOI: 10.21638/2226-5260-2019-8-1-211-229
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Expansiveness, Objectivity, and Actuality in Affection: Nicolai Hartmann’s Theory of Person, Its Position in His Ontology of Intellectual Being and Its Relation to Phenomenology

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to discuss Nicolai Hartmann's conception of personhood as developed in his philosophy of spiritual being. Many contemporary accounts of personhood are systematically focused on rational phenomena as self-consciousness or practical reasoning, which are understood as 'conditions of personhood'. Apart from having some technical problems, those accounts limit our self-understanding as persons on distinct rational properties and often fail to consider the sociocultural aspects of the person… Show more

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