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Life: Its Rights and Obligations
Oleh:
Szczygiel, Krzysztof
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Dolentium Hominum vol. 3 no. 7 (1988)
,
page 36-40.
Topik:
Obligation
;
Right
;
Life
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
DD25.1
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A definition of life is a difficult matter and some matter and some think it is utterly impossible. The reason lies not just in the mere complexity of the phenomenon of life but also in the different approaches to that mystery. For Max Scheler its indefinability stems from its very essence, for he sees it, it is, so to speak, " a between," (Zwischen), a transition, an emergence and permanent out-going beyond oneself. Karl Rahner takes the stand that life is an analogous self-realization of being at the particular, ever higher stages of reality; it is an orderly, arranged unity of a plural reality, which in the real manifold of its component parts and comments, viewed in the aspect of space and time, neverthless behaves as a oneness towards its surroundings: it is an orderly, arranged unity of a plural reality, which in the real manifold of its component parts and moments, viewed in the aspects of space and time, neverthless behaves as oneness towards its surroundings: it moves and forms itself so that, having inherent in its own self the principle and the direction of motion, it never is merely a dependent function of surroundings as a whole is always something more than the sum of the components and their actions.
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