Luc Ferry propounds the thought that modernity and presence of secular humanism in Europe in 18th century, doesn't dispel request for meaning, holy affair or even God's belief, but has changed them through two processes: man made a devine affair and ...
Luc Ferry propounds the thought that modernity and presence of secular humanism in Europe in 18th century, doesn't dispel request for meaning, holy affair or even God's belief, but has changed them through two processes: man made a devine affair and God made a humane affair. Ferry sees evidences of the first process in efforts of Christian society to confront with decision-making and interpret of religious tradition to modern language. He sees sign of the second process in birth of love and modern omanism, which both require anxious for others and sacrifice of essence in defense of values.
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