Human existence is a caring existence
DOI: Doi. 10.15343/0104-7809.200933.2.1
Keywords:
Existence-philosophy. Ethics. Time-philosophy.Abstract
This paper deals with three ethical conceptions of human beings, namely, the Greek, the Jew-Christian and the Contemporary.
In the first one, human dignity resides in the capacity to think: intelligence seemed a divine flash in the matter. The second extends this
understanding adding the dimension of faith: reason accepts realities that go beyond it but do not contradict it, for reason could not
accept contradiction. The third ethical conception of human beings is based on human existence’s temporality: human beings, as the
only known intelligent reality, are understood as carers of themselves (ethics-politics), nature (through science) and history that they
lead (through wisdom).