A world without wisdom

Authors

  • Adam Jan Karpiński Uniwersytet Gdański

Keywords:

wisdom, Western European culture, fascist tendencies, that side, neo-scholasticism, appearance, consumerism, Anateus, socialism, egyptianism, private means of production, assigning to the common good, new spirituality of tribal communities, wars

Abstract

Removing the wisdom from human thought in Western culture inspires the fascist tendencies in it social practice. Objectivity has took place of wisdom. In fact, it is Neo-Scholasticism. Man fasten of appearance lose itself in consumerism or procedurally in self rescued finance world. Therefore appears a possibility of destruction of human culture in general. This is possible because the story of the Antaeus is just a myth. Demise of Man is already visible. It image is a new egyptianism; so-called world of golden billion. It can only be abolished by socialism, in which private ownership of the means of will be assigned to the common good. The second landscape is seen also. It consists a tribal communities, which in a new spirituality to do away good and evil. People no longer will be ashamed. The third possibility — war — is already practicing. Their perpetrators create a new society. It as a mass, will less resemble a human beings due to technological transformation of food. But it will be able to create a harmonious chaos. The article urged to practice sofiology. This knowledge can in fact prevent from the loss of Man his humanity.

References

Cytowania bibliograficzne w przypisach dolnych

Published

2023-03-13

How to Cite

Karpiński, A. J. (2023). A world without wisdom. Zeszyty Naukowe Gdańskiej Szkoły Wyższej, 14, 173–182. Retrieved from https://ojs.gsw.gda.pl/index.php/ZNGSW/article/view/273

Issue

Section

Filozofia. Pedagogika. Nauki socjologiczne