Introduction of the length of the first book to the work of one of the most important German philosophers providing a relationship between philosophy and theology
Prove the unification and consistency of Spellman's philosophy and place it in the context of Western thought history
Provides a comparison between Spaemann's philosophy and philosophical work and other contemporary thinkers in theology
German philosopher Robert Spaman made an important contribution to modern philosophy and theological debate and opens the possibility of dialogue between these fields. He is involved in dialogue with classical and contemporary positions and often presents significant and inventive insight beyond the general options. This study analyzes the most important characteristics of Spellman's philosophy and shows a consensus of his ideas. The problem is "Who is the one?" The meaning is growing bigger and bigger: Is everyone a person? Do you have animals?
Introduction of philosophical thinking through this question: What does human mean? As the first course of philosophy, it is the introduction to philosophy and the work of major philosophers. As a treatment of the meaning of human nature, this course considers humans as material existence, intellectuals, responsible agents, relations with others, society, god, purpose, purpose, life. In this course, I will study different philosophical stories, what does self mean. Our hypothesis is that we humans are not just material subjects. We explore different ways philosophers of different era try to define this "more". By doing so, we will explain some aspects that characterize us. Life is like a human being, conscious consciousness, reason and knowledge, freedom, time (past and future), individual identity, manifestation and responsibility
Philosophy opens windows of problems specific to human mind and human condition. Thousands of people in front of us developed the problem and thoroughly reviewed it. Please try to find the correct answer by personal experience, observation, analysis. The answer can provide insights about people's lives, expectations, and relationships. This is because most of us are currently exposed to philosophy (in my case a 15-year-old high school student), and it is often that we lack the life experience necessary to understand its contents. I recognize it. Because I have to learn many insights and nonsense written by ancient people to pass the exam. For those who continue to study the humanities, this sometimes changes, but as a worker closely related to science, most people working in the industry will not follow this path.