Starting with his own modification of Plato’s allegory of the cave the author explains the notion of creation, which does not mean a single initiating event but the grounding of the entire process of the world in a creative will that lies outside of this process. Faith in God is faith in a reason for the world, which is not itself groundless, as the scientific worldview holds. When we think the concept „God”, we think the unity of two predicates that are only occasionally and never necessarily bound together in our earthly experience of the world: the unity of absolute power and absolute goodness, i.e. the unity of being and meaning. After Nietzsche we can no longer rest the proofs for the existence of God on the human capacity for truth, f...
In this paper, I argue that Nietzsche’s published works contain a substantial, although implicit, ar...
This is an earlier version of the argument presented as the appendix to the author's final book, Per...
This article asks a traditional question of Western metaphysics: what the reality is all about? Yet ...
Starting with his own modification of Plato’s allegory of the cave the author explains the notion o...
The majority of the philosophical proves of the existence of God or other philosophical attempts of ...
Nietzsche tells us that he is more interested in the idea of God than in God assuch. The idea of God...
The One is the identity of Transcendens-Immanens. Far (external) as Transcendens, It becomes close ...
Throughout history, the human mind has long inquired into the rational unity of all things. Unfortun...
I present here a concise rationale for the existence of God. The works of Ray Kurzweil and the many ...
In this article the author deals with the proofs of the existence of God, based on the fact of the p...
The study of Nietzsche’s concept of Reality, in particular the issues of being ”Me”, man’s independ...
The aim of this paper is to consider how well equipped philosophy is to meet the logical and epistem...
I argue that Nietzsche\u27s thought of eternal recurrence is merely a kind of thought experiment tha...
The modern belief that mindless forces can be ultimate efficient causes of natural events is a conce...
Faith and understanding are in a complex relationship with each other; they are living in their own ...
In this paper, I argue that Nietzsche’s published works contain a substantial, although implicit, ar...
This is an earlier version of the argument presented as the appendix to the author's final book, Per...
This article asks a traditional question of Western metaphysics: what the reality is all about? Yet ...
Starting with his own modification of Plato’s allegory of the cave the author explains the notion o...
The majority of the philosophical proves of the existence of God or other philosophical attempts of ...
Nietzsche tells us that he is more interested in the idea of God than in God assuch. The idea of God...
The One is the identity of Transcendens-Immanens. Far (external) as Transcendens, It becomes close ...
Throughout history, the human mind has long inquired into the rational unity of all things. Unfortun...
I present here a concise rationale for the existence of God. The works of Ray Kurzweil and the many ...
In this article the author deals with the proofs of the existence of God, based on the fact of the p...
The study of Nietzsche’s concept of Reality, in particular the issues of being ”Me”, man’s independ...
The aim of this paper is to consider how well equipped philosophy is to meet the logical and epistem...
I argue that Nietzsche\u27s thought of eternal recurrence is merely a kind of thought experiment tha...
The modern belief that mindless forces can be ultimate efficient causes of natural events is a conce...
Faith and understanding are in a complex relationship with each other; they are living in their own ...
In this paper, I argue that Nietzsche’s published works contain a substantial, although implicit, ar...
This is an earlier version of the argument presented as the appendix to the author's final book, Per...
This article asks a traditional question of Western metaphysics: what the reality is all about? Yet ...