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Person
(5,668 words)
[German Version]
I. Concept
1. The origin of the Latin word
persona (“mask, role, status”) is unknown; it may be Etruscan. The philologist Gavius Bassus (1st cent. bce) traced the “origin” of the word to the function of the ancient theater mask, namely that of a megaphone which concentrated the voice and caused it to “sound through” (
per-sonare; cf. Gellius,
Noctes Atticae V 7) in a more sonorous way. The corresponding Greek word is πρόσωπον/
prósōpon, “face, mask, front.” The word “persona” is employed in grammar, rhetoric, jurisprudence, and philosophy. What the mode…
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Religion Past and Present
Motive/Motivation
(1,558 words)
[German Version] I. Ethics – II. Psychology – III. Practical Theology
I. Ethics The history of the concepts “motive” and “m…
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Religion Past and Present
Ethics Education
(895 words)
[German Version] The school's task of education (Education/Formation) can be understood as an intended aid to inculturation with the aim of facilitating self-determination. Besides scientific and environmental knowledge and skills, this entails ideal values and standards (location of purpose, morality) which must be chosen and also defended in cases of conflict, according to a person's insight. Up to …
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Religion Past and Present