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2,599 words, approx. 9 pages JONAS, HANS. Hans Jonas (1903–1993) was a theologian and philosopher whose intellectual development moved from research into the Gnosticism of late antiquity through a naturalistic philosophy of life and culminated in establishing an ethic of...
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1,793 words, approx. 6 pages The intellectual heritage of Hans Jonas (1903–1993) spans and reflects the twentieth century. Born in Mönchengladbach, Germany, on October 4, he died in New Rochelle, New York, on February 5, having become one of the most important...
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 Hans Jonas (may 10 1903 - February 5 1993) was a German-born philosopher. He is best known for his influential work The Imperative of Responsibility (German 1979, English 1984). His work centers on social and ethical problems created by technology....



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 The Hastings Center Report
Rethinking responsibility.(The Legacy of Hans Jonas)
01/01/1995: 6,626 words, approx. 22 pages When Hans Jonas published a collection of his philosophic essays in 1974, he introduced the essays by reflecting upon his intellectual and biographical history. He tells us that "the latter aspect cannot be avoided, as it tinges the former with that irreducible element of...


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