Jean Paul Sartre: the Mystical Atheist
Within Jean Paul Sartres atheistic program, he objected to Christian mysticism as a delusory desire for substantive being. I suggest that a Christian mystic might reply to Sartres attack by claiming that Sartre indeed grasps something right about the human condition but falls short of fully unders...
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Tipo de documento: | Recurso Electrónico Artigo |
Idioma: | Inglês |
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University of Innsbruck in cooperation with the John Hick Centre for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Birmingham
[2009]
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European journal for philosophy of religion
Ano: 2009, Volume: 1, Número: 2, Páginas: 127-137 |
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Resumo: | Within Jean Paul Sartres atheistic program, he objected to Christian mysticism as a delusory desire for substantive being. I suggest that a Christian mystic might reply to Sartres attack by claiming that Sartre indeed grasps something right about the human condition but falls short of fully understanding what he grasps. Then I argue that the true basis of Sartres atheism is neither philosophical nor existentialist, but rather mystical. Sartre had an early mystical atheistic intuition that later developed into atheistic mystical experience. Sartre experienced the non-existence of God. |
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Obras secundárias: | Enthalten in: European journal for philosophy of religion
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.24204/ejpr.v1i2.344 |