Lessons in Philosophical Anthropology reestablishes from the beginning the foundation on which to build philosophy, human endeavor, or even the positive sciences. On the other hand, it thinks of the history of man as logos; that is, a history of the manifestation and discovery of being in the world. A history of the truth of being and its concealment (lies or oblivion). It is a history of fundamental ontology, a history of the introduction to philosophical thinking. The question that concerns us today is: what meaning does this history have for us, today, in Latin America?
For a de-struction of the history of ethics, it poses a history of human action. The "ethics" we are talking about is neither the ethos that prevails in each of us or in cultures and groups, but an ontological ethic (ethica perennis) whose history has been forged in the dark well of given philosophical ethics...read more