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This is not a doctrinal position but a behavior that is in practice the inverted image of the humanist attitude | This is not a doctrinal position but a behavior that is in practice the inverted image of the humanist [[attitude]]. It does not refer to particular situations or to the commission of specific acts that may well be reprehensible from the perspective of humanist ethics. In concrete terms, the a.-h.a. is a personal emplacement or stance in the world, an “objectifying” mode of relationship characterized by the negation of the intentionality and liberty of other human beings. | ||
[[category: Dictionary of New Humanism]] | [[category: Dictionary of New Humanism]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:20, 29 September 2017
This is not a doctrinal position but a behavior that is in practice the inverted image of the humanist attitude. It does not refer to particular situations or to the commission of specific acts that may well be reprehensible from the perspective of humanist ethics. In concrete terms, the a.-h.a. is a personal emplacement or stance in the world, an “objectifying” mode of relationship characterized by the negation of the intentionality and liberty of other human beings.