The recent debate on the notorious Anselmian proof of God’s existence, usually called the “ontological argument”, is placed within an analytic approach, since Alvin Plantinga revisited this argument beginning in the sixties and especially during the seventies. At the same time, Michel Henry contested this proof, situating the debate in a completely different area of philosophy. Henry’s critique does not concern the question of logical validity or the matter of rational justification of religious belief. Rather, Henry focuses on the way existence is conceived. In so doing, his phenomenology of life shows the difference between affirming God’s existence (in every “possible world”) and accessing God&rs...
The article deals with the so-called ontological argument for the existence of God in the version or...
On the surface, Gabriel Marcel and Thomas Aquinas are two philosophers who have a great deal in comm...
The ontological argument for the existence of God has enjoyed a recent renaissance among philosopher...
The recent debate on the notorious Anselmian proof of God’s existence, usually called the &ldq...
This study approaches the question of the unity between the existence of God and the knowledge of Go...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...
Abstract: This paper examines two fundamental claims by Michel Henry on his philosophy’s relationshi...
The article consists of two parts. The first part outlines two conceptions of religious experience t...
The article considers arguments for the existence of God that are presented in Francisco Suarez’ tre...
This paper investigates the connections between the phenomenology of religious experience and Michel...
This study intends to investigate whether Dominique Janicaud's critique that, when phenomenology goe...
On the surface, Gabriel Marcel and Thomas Aquinas are two philosophers who have a great deal in comm...
The existence of God and the scholarly debates concerning it have dominated Western philosophy for r...
Only a phenomenology of birth can take into real account the essence of manifestation of the radical...
The article deals with the approach to the question of proving the existence of God from the point ...
The article deals with the so-called ontological argument for the existence of God in the version or...
On the surface, Gabriel Marcel and Thomas Aquinas are two philosophers who have a great deal in comm...
The ontological argument for the existence of God has enjoyed a recent renaissance among philosopher...
The recent debate on the notorious Anselmian proof of God’s existence, usually called the &ldq...
This study approaches the question of the unity between the existence of God and the knowledge of Go...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...
Abstract: This paper examines two fundamental claims by Michel Henry on his philosophy’s relationshi...
The article consists of two parts. The first part outlines two conceptions of religious experience t...
The article considers arguments for the existence of God that are presented in Francisco Suarez’ tre...
This paper investigates the connections between the phenomenology of religious experience and Michel...
This study intends to investigate whether Dominique Janicaud's critique that, when phenomenology goe...
On the surface, Gabriel Marcel and Thomas Aquinas are two philosophers who have a great deal in comm...
The existence of God and the scholarly debates concerning it have dominated Western philosophy for r...
Only a phenomenology of birth can take into real account the essence of manifestation of the radical...
The article deals with the approach to the question of proving the existence of God from the point ...
The article deals with the so-called ontological argument for the existence of God in the version or...
On the surface, Gabriel Marcel and Thomas Aquinas are two philosophers who have a great deal in comm...
The ontological argument for the existence of God has enjoyed a recent renaissance among philosopher...