The work focuses the legacy of Luther of man as “individual singularity” -according to the nominalist model- but in his original representation, now understood as completely self-centered, turned only towards himself and the objects of his concupiscence and, for that reason, capable only of evil. This representation produces the idea of specularity between God and man and, methodologically, the introduction of an oppositive dialectic, wich leads to the modern paradigm of interhuman compulsory conflict
Luther and the Revolution of the Individual / Cotta, G.. - STAMPA. - II(2017), pp. 933-951.
Luther and the Revolution of the Individual
G. Cotta
2017
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The work focuses the legacy of Luther of man as “individual singularity” -according to the nominalist model- but in his original representation, now understood as completely self-centered, turned only towards himself and the objects of his concupiscence and, for that reason, capable only of evil. This representation produces the idea of specularity between God and man and, methodologically, the introduction of an oppositive dialectic, wich leads to the modern paradigm of interhuman compulsory conflictFile allegati a questo prodotto
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