Humanism, Reason and Science a Reflection on the Nature of the Human Being
Journal Title: Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications - Year 2020, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Addressing human nature is not an easy task; on the contrary, it is a complex matter, not at all peaceful and, therefore, of much debate among academics and defenders of each of the multiple positions that have been raised on humanism. For this reason, the purpose of this essay is to show the complexity of the debate that has been taking place on humanism, focusing on four aspects that I consider fundamental to broaden and enlarge the questions that are currently being posed.
Authors and Affiliations
Colorado FD*
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