The concept of the person, which is central to ethical reflection, has been critiqued and seriously challenged on multiple grounds in contemporary philosophy. The phenomenological approach, as distinct from an anthropological perspective, understands personalism not as a doctrine but rather as an attitude. Accessing the person via the phenomenological route leads to the emergence of a pluralist and open personalistic perspective, both in terms of determining who or what may be defined as a person (a human being, an animal, or persons of a higher order), and at the ethical level, where it suggests a non-formal and anti-hierarchical ethics. In light of these considerations, the phenomenological approach and specifically the line of inquiry developed by Husserl offer the contemporary ethical debate scope for appealing to the concept of the person, while making a minimum or residual use of it that is not weighed down by excessively demanding anthropological or metaphysical assumptions.

Vergani, M. (2019). Husserl's Approach to the Theme of the Person. ETICA & POLITICA, 21(3), 647-663 [10.13137/1825-5167/29534].

Husserl's Approach to the Theme of the Person

Vergani, M
2019

Abstract

The concept of the person, which is central to ethical reflection, has been critiqued and seriously challenged on multiple grounds in contemporary philosophy. The phenomenological approach, as distinct from an anthropological perspective, understands personalism not as a doctrine but rather as an attitude. Accessing the person via the phenomenological route leads to the emergence of a pluralist and open personalistic perspective, both in terms of determining who or what may be defined as a person (a human being, an animal, or persons of a higher order), and at the ethical level, where it suggests a non-formal and anti-hierarchical ethics. In light of these considerations, the phenomenological approach and specifically the line of inquiry developed by Husserl offer the contemporary ethical debate scope for appealing to the concept of the person, while making a minimum or residual use of it that is not weighed down by excessively demanding anthropological or metaphysical assumptions.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Husserl, fenomenologia, persona, atteggiamento fenomenologico
Italian
2019
21
3
647
663
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Vergani, M. (2019). Husserl's Approach to the Theme of the Person. ETICA & POLITICA, 21(3), 647-663 [10.13137/1825-5167/29534].
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