Robert Spaemann's philosophy of the human person: nature, freedom, and the critique of modernity
In: Oxford theological monographs
The German philosopher Robert Spaemann provides an important contribution to a number of contemporary debates in philosophy and theology, opening up possibilities for conversation between these disciplines. He engages in a dialogue with classical and contemporary positions and often formulates important and original insights which lie beyond common alternatives. In this study Holger Zaborowski provides an analysis of the most important features of Spaemann's philosophy and shows theunity of his thought.The question 'Who is a person?' is of increasing significance: Are all human beings persons?