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portada Amor a la Vida, el (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2014
Language
Spanish
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9786077475408
Edited in
México
Edition No.
1

Amor a la Vida, el (in Spanish)

Erich Fromm (Author) · Paidos · Paperback

Amor a la Vida, el (in Spanish) - Erich Fromm

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Synopsis "Amor a la Vida, el (in Spanish)"

Este volumen recoge algunas conferencias y charlas realizadas por Erich Fromm en la última década de su vida y documenta la relación entre doctrina y vida y argumenta que esta última consiste en volver a nacer continuamente. La tragedia, sin embargo, es que la mayoría de nosotros morimos antes de haber comenzado a vivir. Evidentemente, sobre tales perspectivas no se puede construir ningún sistema y, en este sentido, la labor de Fromm en este libro consiste en filosofar a partir de lo concreto, aceptando las limitaciones del pensamiento abstracto y renunciando a cualquier tipo de actitud mesiánica. Basada en los mecanismos de la tradición oral judía, esta obra, llena de agudas y profundas reflexiones, nos revela el talento particular de su autor para explicar con nitidez cuestiones complejas.
Erich Fromm
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Erich Fromm (1900-1980) was an influential psychoanalyst, sociologist, and German philosopher, whose work addressed humanistic psychology and the critical analysis of modern society. Educated at the Frankfurt School, he combined Marxism with Freudian psychoanalysis, exploring the relationship between individual and society. His books have had a lasting impact on psychology, philosophy, and politics, standing out for their focus on freedom, love, and human nature.

Among his most recognized works are The Art of Loving (1956), The Fear of Freedom (1941), and To Have or to Be (1976), where he reflects on consumerism and alienation. His legacy remains relevant in debates about ethics, individualism, and psychological well-being.
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