Questions as the Foundation of Philosophy
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Questions, Responsibility, Truth, Unhiddenness, LawAbstract
Questions as the Foundation of Philosophy. – Responsibility of the modern man is asymmetric, simply totally different in comparison with a moral person of the past century society. Kierkegaard’s idea about the highest level of humanity in the form of “a Christian” is corresponding with this. It is necessary always and again to conceive, “bear” our responsibility. These are not our elementary beginnings as a repetition of the learned and mechanical. Therefore it is not law and only law that will save us all. We need something more profound then a mere understanding of law that is often unclear and technical.
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