Ku filozofii przyjaźni. W dialogu z Platonem, Arystotelesem i św. Teresą od Jezusa
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Data
2016
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Wydawca
Wydawnictwo Karmelitów Bosych
Abstrakt
The topic of the article is friendship, in Greek philia; one of the most spiritual
forms of human love. In contemporary culture, marked with utilitarianism
and hedonism, friendship is hardly appreciated on a wider social scale. This
is true nowadays even in the elite circles of learned philosophers – in contrast,
for instance, to the ancient Greek philosophers who wrote long and wise treatises
about friendship. Today, the sensual forms of love tend to be highlighted
(eros), while friendship remains isolated and forsaken. The present study aims
therefore to liberate friendship from the darkness of oblivion and from false assumptions.
In this immense undertaking we are not alone. The Great Tradition comes
to our aid with its outstanding representatives: in our case, with Plato, Aristotle,
and St Teresa of Jesus. Contrary to what our fi rst impression might be, they
are not distant from one another in the spiritual sense. What they have in common
is a thorough knowledge of the subject, personal experience and, most of
all, friendship with wisdom: philo-sophy.
The entire text is divided into four chapters, two of which are published in
the present issue of Itinera Spiritualia. In Chapter One, historical in its character,
all participants of the debate on friendship voice their opinion: firstly, we
raise the issue of the condition of friendship in the contemporary culture; secondly,
Plato and Aristotle shed light on this issue from the point of view of ancient
Greek philosophy in general, and their own philosophies in particular;
fi nally, St Teresa, creating a link between our times and the ancients, provides
original and signifi cant input into how we understand friendship. She does this
thanks to her wide experience (interestingly enough, an experience gained in
the age of the Renaissance, which could not, philosophically speaking, define
the identity of friendship).
In Chapter Two, of metaphysical character, only two participants in the
friendship debate are included: on the one side, Plato, who presents his “idea”
of friendship, and on the other side, St Teresa, with her understanding of friendship
as a “gift”. They reveal to us the “long path” which took them from many
imperfect friendships to the meeting with the First True Friend. Plato the Philosopher
employs a strictly speculative method, but he does not lack mystical experience;
Teresa the Mystic, on the other hand, shares her personal friendship stories, but not without a substantial and rational metaphysical basis. They both
meet in the One, the Good. Their testimony has an immense value for our contemporary
culture.
In Chapter Three and Four, which will be published in next year’s issue of
Itinera Spiritualia, I deal with ethics and with the language of friendship.
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Cytowanie
Itinera Spiritualia, 2016, Vol. 9, s. 105-152.
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