Dialogue with Santob: Reflections on Politics, Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Ethics Aesthetics, Metaphysics and Theodicy (original) (raw)
2017
Abstract
In his Proverbs, Santob wanted to leave something after death to humankind with metaphors, which is in some ways very contemporary, through aphorisms, flexible thinking, and recreating ancient Greek philosophy. Through contrasts, he attempts to get the best, in a world and thinking in movement, and against puritans. His philosophy is a practical development that comes from his experience. There is great confusion in the world, and many masques, but in the end, God’s light can be intuited. Appearance is false, and those who are at the top of our societies are sometimes the worst. He is very critical of power, and sees it as a game of prostitution. The best is hidden. Every good side has a shadow. We are all sinners, and it is impossible to have an ethos of perfection between humans. Mistakes are our foundation, and life is terrible, but there should be great mercy on God’s active power.
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