Hacia una antropología adecuada para evaluar el progreso científico y humano

  1. Rubén Herce
Revista:
Estudios filosóficos
  1. Pérez Marcos, Moisés (coord.)

ISSN: 0210-6086

Año de publicación: 2023

Título del ejemplar: Ciencia y religión

Volumen: 72

Número: 209

Páginas: 199-215

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Estudios filosóficos

Resumen

This paper focuses on the idea of progress. An idea that was initially formulated with the emergence of Christian-ity and then secularized with Modernity, presenting an ideal with purely human means and ends. But this conception was soon subject to criticism, of which this article points out three:the emergence of new scientific theories, the social critique of the Frankfurt School and Heidegger’s study of technology. These criticisms point out that, in order to speak of progress, an an-thropological reference is needed, because progress has ethical connotations and demands to know what the proper ends of the human being are. An adequate anthropology can be one that har-monizes the aims of the spiritual human dimension (autonomy, freedom, rationality) with those of the other human dimensions: the eco-biological-bodily, the social-relational and the nar-rative-biographical. Therefore, authentic progress can only be evaluated from the end of human life