The ground thought of the encyclical Laudato Si’ is largely based on the vision of Romano Guardini, particularly with regard to his studies about the relationship between the human person, the nature and the power of technology. In the Laudato Si’ the ecological vision is human-centered and the perspective of “integral ecology” includes natural environment, economy, society, culture and the wellbeeing of human beeing. The points of correspondence between the work of Romano Guardini and the inspiration of the Laudato Si’ are here shown and discussed.
L’ecologia antropocentrica della Laudato si’ e l’umanesimo tecnologico di Romano Guardini
Andrea Tomasi
2020-01-01
Abstract
The ground thought of the encyclical Laudato Si’ is largely based on the vision of Romano Guardini, particularly with regard to his studies about the relationship between the human person, the nature and the power of technology. In the Laudato Si’ the ecological vision is human-centered and the perspective of “integral ecology” includes natural environment, economy, society, culture and the wellbeeing of human beeing. The points of correspondence between the work of Romano Guardini and the inspiration of the Laudato Si’ are here shown and discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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