Personale Seinsweisen bei S.L. Frank: Schnittstellen zwischen Anthropologie und Ontologie
In: Studies in East European thought, Band 61, Heft 2-3, S. 221-232
ISSN: 1573-0948
This article strives to combine conceptions of the person by Semen Frank. From his early critical Marxist works to his metaphysical personalism and late Christian anthropology, he covered normative-ethical, transcendent-epistemological, and 'total unity' -- ontological questions in equal measure. This diversity will be synthesized in comparisons of his personalist and ontological thought. The text will highlight Franks different schemes of personal modes of being, i.e. correlations between the 'I-thou' relationship and the absolute being, and move on to contrast his concepts of ontological personality. Adapted from the source document.