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The Franciscan movement was able to take part in the emergence of modern thought, as well as provide the means to assess it in terms of its limitations — supervisory thinking — and its innovative ideas. This movement, initiated by ... celý popis
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The Franciscan movement was able to take part in the emergence of modern thought, as well as provide the means to assess it in terms of its limitations — supervisory thinking — and its innovative ideas. This movement, initiated by Francis of Assisi (1181-1226), inspired a type of “minor” governance and a powerful mode of thought, not just a mere use of nature or of mediatorial goods, and of a fraternity-based art. Such pluralistic thinking — depicted in this book by a new extensive and precise intellectual chronology — developed on every continent in various ways which this work attempts to rethink by pointing out its main appeal (the most critical pre-Kantian ideas on freedom since Hannah Arendt) and on the terror which it evokes, inasmuch as it highlights the contingency of logic of the universe, life, and of mankind as existible — a contingency of the latter’s morals, politics and sciences, not to mention of its religions and perceptions of the infinite.La Pensée franciscaine suggests that life’s greatest strength lies in our capacity to appreciate this contingency as an out-and-out adventure — neither a random occurrence, nor a necessity, nor some artificial mixture of each, but what, with each new dawn, freely touches us in every intentional and novel conversation we have with the world.
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