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Arte de filosofar, El

Arte de filosofar, El in Bloomington, MN
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Esta es una breve guía para aprender a razonar sobre nuestro entorno, desde las noticias de primera página hasta temas controvertidos como la eutanasia y la maternidad subrogada, y otros más espinosos como la muerte, la vida, el amor o el duelo. Todo lo que encontrarás en estas páginas se centra en una única máxima: aprender a vivir en armonía con uno mismo y con el entorno, evitando especulaciones vacías y palabrería hueca, algo que solo se puede alcanzar si aprendemos a pensar por nosotros mismos. «La vida cotidiana se complica porque hemos divinizado los medios y empobrecido los fines. Deberíamos querernos más y contemplar a los demás como compañeros de un mismo viaje, alejándonos del poder endiosado y la imbecilidad que nos rodea», resume el filósofo, señalando las carencias de juicio crítico y de sentido común que nos llevan a ser permanentemente mediatizados y engañados.
This is a brief guide to learn about our environment, from front-page news to controversial topics such as euthanasia and surrogate motherhood, and other more thorny ones such as death, life, love or grief. Everything you will find in these pages, written by the professor of Ethics and Philosophy, focuses on a single maxim: learning to live in harmony with oneself and the environment, avoiding empty speculation and empty talk, something that can only be achieved if we learn to think for ourselves. "Everyday life is complicated because we have divinized the means and impoverished the ends. We should love ourselves more and contemplate others as companions on the same journey, distancing ourselves from the deified power and imbecility that surrounds us," summarizes the philosopher, pointing out the lack of critical judgment and common sense that lead us to be permanently mediatized and deceived.
This is a brief guide to learn about our environment, from front-page news to controversial topics such as euthanasia and surrogate motherhood, and other more thorny ones such as death, life, love or grief. Everything you will find in these pages, written by the professor of Ethics and Philosophy, focuses on a single maxim: learning to live in harmony with oneself and the environment, avoiding empty speculation and empty talk, something that can only be achieved if we learn to think for ourselves. "Everyday life is complicated because we have divinized the means and impoverished the ends. We should love ourselves more and contemplate others as companions on the same journey, distancing ourselves from the deified power and imbecility that surrounds us," summarizes the philosopher, pointing out the lack of critical judgment and common sense that lead us to be permanently mediatized and deceived.