Gratuitivnost bitka kod J. P. Sartrea: Gratuitness of Being in J. P. Sartre

Il Pensiero 25 (4):913-921 (2005)
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Treating facticity in itself , Sartre sinthetically and logically examines the problem of gratuitness.This article tries to describe Sartre’s claim that human being can not be founded neither by him/herself nor by any other being. He, therefore, says that God has to be contingent.Recognizing the human’s wish to be God, however, Sartre did not recognize that Christian God – the god of Holy Scriptures is on a different level from human reality.For Sartre, Descartes can not escape from ideal world; Heidegger can not establish ethics on our contingency; Leibniz can not escape from the possible and reach the Being. Unfortunately, it is a pity that Sartre’s ideas here are so confused, so they cannot be taken seriously in relation to God’s issues

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