Central and East European
Society for Phenomenology

Repository | Series | Book | Chapter

149298

Humanism

William Richardson

pp. 387-390

Abstract

The word "humanism" is a specifically Roman phenomenon, insofar as it derives from the republican era when the word humanus was used to distinguish the homo romanus from the homo barbarus by reason of the Roman's cultural superiority. This was based upon the Roman's appropriation of the Greek παιδεία, interpreted in the Platonic schools of the later period as eruditio et institutio in bonas artes.

Publication details

Published in:

Richardson William (1963) Heidegger: Through phenomenology to thought. Den Haag, Nijhoff.

Pages: 387-390

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1976-7_15

Full citation:

Richardson William (1963) Humanism, In: Heidegger, Den Haag, Nijhoff, 387–390.