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Hamanns anthropological thinking examines the tensions between freedom and dependence. Man, though always shaped by a specific environment, is endowed with a capacity for self-determination. Correspondingly, Hamann has a normative answer to the question of man’s nature and develops his own natural law theory: since man naturally loves himself and others, he does not need a superior authority to live in society. His duties are made known to him through ‘nature’ in the sense of creation and a normative instance. Important to Hamann is the idea of revelation, in ‘nature’ and scripture, because he does not believe in a purely intellectual apprehension of values.
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Anthropologie und Naturrecht bei Johann Georg Hamann, Anja Kalkbrenner
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- Released
- 2016
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- Title
- Anthropologie und Naturrecht bei Johann Georg Hamann
- Language
- German
- Authors
- Anja Kalkbrenner
- Publisher
- V & R unipress
- Released
- 2016
- Format
- Hardcover
- ISBN10
- 3847104934
- ISBN13
- 9783847104933
- Series
- Hamann-Studien
- Category
- Psychology
- Description
- Hamanns anthropological thinking examines the tensions between freedom and dependence. Man, though always shaped by a specific environment, is endowed with a capacity for self-determination. Correspondingly, Hamann has a normative answer to the question of man’s nature and develops his own natural law theory: since man naturally loves himself and others, he does not need a superior authority to live in society. His duties are made known to him through ‘nature’ in the sense of creation and a normative instance. Important to Hamann is the idea of revelation, in ‘nature’ and scripture, because he does not believe in a purely intellectual apprehension of values.