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Gabriel Marcel

    7 dicembre 1889 – 8 ottobre 1973

    Gabriel Marcel è stato un filosofo e drammaturgo esistenzialista cristiano francese la cui opera si addentra nelle profonde questioni dell'esistenza umana. Attraverso le sue opere teatrali e i suoi scritti filosofici, ha esplorato il rapporto tra essere ed esseri, incarnazione e alienazione, e l'impatto della vita moderna sullo spirito umano. Il suo approccio distintivo si concentra sul concetto di pensiero 'concreto', che mira a riconnettere la filosofia con la realtà vissuta. La scrittura di Marcel è caratterizzata dalla sua fede e da una ricerca incessante di significato nella vita.

    Gabriel Marcel
    Being and Having
    Homo Viator - Introduction to the Metaphysic of Hope
    Creative Fidelity
    Mystery Of Being Vol 2 - Faith & Reality
    The Existential Background of Human Dignity
    The mystery of being I. Reflection & Mystery
    • Recognized for its significant contribution to literature, this book serves as an essential resource for future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains all marks and annotations from the first publication, intentionally preserving its authentic character and historical context. This dedication to authenticity highlights its enduring value in academic and scholarly discussions.

      The mystery of being I. Reflection & Mystery
    • Exploring the philosophical foundations of human dignity, this work delves into existential themes that shape our understanding of what it means to be human. It examines the interplay between individual existence and the broader social context, highlighting the moral and ethical implications of human dignity in contemporary society. Through a rigorous analysis, the book invites readers to reflect on the significance of dignity in personal and collective experiences.

      The Existential Background of Human Dignity
    • The Mystery of Being contains the most systematic exposition of the philosophical thought of Gabriel Marcel, a convert to Catholicism and the most distinguished twentieth-century exponent of Christian existentialism. Its two volumes are the Gifford lectures which Marcel delivered in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1949 and 1950. Marcel's work fundamentally challenges most of the major positions of the atheistic existentialists (Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus), especially their belief in an absurd, meaningless, godless universe. These volumes deal with almost all of the major themes of Marcel's thought: the nature of philosophy, our broken world, man's deep ontological need for being, i.e., for permanent eternal values, our incarnate bodily existence, primary and secondary reflection, participation, being in situation, the identity of the human self, intersubjectivity, mystery and problem, faith, hope, and the reality of God, and immortality.

      Mystery Of Being Vol 2 - Faith & Reality
    • Creative Fidelity

      • 261pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      These lectures and essays were regarded by Marcel as the best introduction to his thought. Creative Fidelity not only deals with perennial themes of faith, fidelity, belief, incarnate being, and participation, but also includes chapters on religious tolerance and orthodoxy and an important critical essay on Karl Jaspers.

      Creative Fidelity
    • This edition of Marcel's inspiring Homo Viator has been updated to includle fifty-seven pages of new material available for the first time in English, making this the first English-language edition to conform to the standard French edition. Here, Christianity's foremost existentialist of the twentieth century gives us a prodigious personal insight on 'man on the way' that will reinforce and commend our own pilgrimages in hope. Book jacket.

      Homo Viator - Introduction to the Metaphysic of Hope
    • The book aims to reach a diverse audience, specifically targeting four distinct groups of readers. It emphasizes the importance of its content and advocates for its widespread readership, suggesting that each group will find valuable insights and relevance within its pages. The author's intent is to engage and provoke thought among these varied classes, highlighting the book's potential impact on their perspectives and understanding.

      Being and Having
    • Thou Shall Not Die

      • 88pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Compiled here for the first time are some pithy and incisive sayings of philosopher/ playwright Gabriel Marcel, which give rich insight into his spirituality. Written with particular attention to the nature of man’s mortality and his longing for life and sure knowledge of his death, this intimate self-portrait introduces a new Marcel to the reader of his intricate philosophy, perhaps best said by Anne We must note that this philosopher was primarily the little boy who asked his ";Where are those who have died?"; And as the grown ups replied that they didn’t know, well then, said he, when he grew up, he would seek to find out . . .The grown man did not betray the child’s promise. As a student, then a young professor of philosophy, Gabriel Marcel consecrated his reflections principally on themes most intimately affecting our what is the relation between memory and presence, and between knowledge and faith? During nearly twenty years, spi

      Thou Shall Not Die
    • The book features four essays that explore Gabriel Marcel's Catholic existentialism, highlighting the key elements of his philosophy of existence. It delves into concepts such as ontological mystery, human freedom, and the role of testimony, while contrasting Marcel's views with those of atheist existentialists like Jean-Paul Sartre. Additionally, it examines the nuanced distinctions between Marcel's ideas and those of Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers, providing a comprehensive understanding of his unique philosophical stance.

      The Philosophy of Existence
    • Man against Mass Society

      • 205pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

      Man against Mass Society