A New Horizon of Rationality Human in the Face of Current Social Challenges
Résumé
Current social challenges appear as clues to the need to explore a new horizon of rationality. Man, through his rationality centered on autonomy, is going through a crisis that is both anthropological and ecological. This crisis, which is both anthropological and ecological, is nothing more or less than the culmination of rationality centered on autonomy. This rationality has on the one hand provided man with a perception of himself and of the world, which tends to relegate nature a second, and on the other hand the egological drift of this rationality has led to putting man above of all. The absolutization of rationality centered on autonomy has fundamentally changed man's relationship with his fellows and with nature. Today more than ever man is shaken in his inner being. The current social challenges highlight this deadlock situation in which man seems to be plunged. Also, this article by posing the problematic of anthropological questions facing current social challenges and by postulating a precedence of heteronomy, makes possible the formulation of a new rationality which explores without complex the notion of transcendence which implies responsible action, which opens up to grasping man from an integrating dynamism where knowledge is grasped in terms of recognition.

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