CENTER FOR CLASSICAL PHILOSOPHY

The main goal of the project is to investigate, through historical analysis, and by weaving in the research threads of modern anthropology, psychology and social sciences, to what extent the classical philosophy of man, based on Aristotelian-Thomistic philosophy, is able to enter the discussion to answer the assumed, implicitly or explicitly, anthropological concepts contained in the currents of gender studies and transhumanism. The project develops methodological and substantive tools that allow one to enter into a substantive discussion with today’s fashionable currents, represented in the academic life of many scientific centers.

SCIENCE PROJECTS

● Personalist strands of St. Thomas’ philosophy in the face of contemporary challenges.

The main goal of the project is to investigate, through historical analysis, and by weaving in the research threads of modern anthropology, psychology and social sciences, to what extent the classical philosophy of man, based on Aristotelian-Thomistic philosophy, is able to enter the discussion to answer the assumed, implicitly or explicitly, anthropological concepts contained in the currents of gender studies and transhumanism. The project develops methodological and substantive tools that allow one to enter into a substantive discussion with today’s fashionable currents, represented in the academic life of many scientific centers.

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