Person as Inner Horizon in the Philosophy of Manuel Mindán
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2014.v0i12.2727Keywords:
Manuel Mindán, Person, Inner Horizon, gregarious society, nostrismo, Individualism, totalitarianismAbstract
People and things are quite different, but we must distinguish clearly between individuals and the concept of “person”. So, the person possesses an “inner horizon”, completely new, and characterizes him as being on approach to Truth and Freedom -which are specific to the human itself-, while both are needed as remedies against desolation and tyranny. Likewise, a society can be tyrannical, in several senses. However, Manuel Mindán believes that the individual understood as a “person” must always prevail over the gregarious and closed group.
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