The purpose of this article is to indicate the most important aspects of the tragedy of human existence as they were encompassed in the philosophy of Emil Cioran. The first aspect is the non-existence of God and the consequences of this non-existence for man. With the disappearance of God, the consolation through the idea of salvation, the promise of life after death, and the meaning of existence also disappear. The second aspect is the fatality of the historical process. Man is the object of history rather than the subject. Progress is an illusion, as are utopias. The third aspect is Cioran’s perception of birth as a misfortune. We are born in order to die, but before we die, we must face suffering. Human is an abnormal animal. We are not ...
In this paper we are going to look at the landscape of the fatality which, undoubtedly, Cioran’s wri...
The main goal of the article is to show the problems of physical immortality and unnatural life exte...
This paper examines how Emil Cioran (1911-1995) conceived self-acceptance in severe suicidal ideatio...
The article, referring to Emil Cioran’s thought, focuses on the philosophical analysis of the phenom...
Emil Cioran’s God, which “exists even if he does not exist”The aim of the article ...
Work is devoted to death and suicide. The first part is about death: its definition, attitude toward...
The article addresses the thought of E.M. Cioran from the perspective of that vital uneasiness known...
The article is an attempt to present the philosophy of Miguel de Unamuno, especially his conception ...
Mėginama išsiaiškinti žmogaus mirties sampratos pakeitimą nuo F. Nietzsche’s iki M. Foucault ir jos ...
This paper examines how Emil Cioran (1911-1995) conceived self-acceptance in severe suicidal ideatio...
Emil Cioran offers novel arguments against suicide. He assumes a meaningless world. But in such a wo...
The ethics of homo viator — evil and the man’s fateThe objective of the article i...
Wishing to defeat or silence a fear of death and not being able to find support from religion, neigh...
In this article the representations of suffering are analysed in the context of Fin- nish talk on eu...
Presented article concerns existential sources and basis of humanism. The Author presents his own un...
In this paper we are going to look at the landscape of the fatality which, undoubtedly, Cioran’s wri...
The main goal of the article is to show the problems of physical immortality and unnatural life exte...
This paper examines how Emil Cioran (1911-1995) conceived self-acceptance in severe suicidal ideatio...
The article, referring to Emil Cioran’s thought, focuses on the philosophical analysis of the phenom...
Emil Cioran’s God, which “exists even if he does not exist”The aim of the article ...
Work is devoted to death and suicide. The first part is about death: its definition, attitude toward...
The article addresses the thought of E.M. Cioran from the perspective of that vital uneasiness known...
The article is an attempt to present the philosophy of Miguel de Unamuno, especially his conception ...
Mėginama išsiaiškinti žmogaus mirties sampratos pakeitimą nuo F. Nietzsche’s iki M. Foucault ir jos ...
This paper examines how Emil Cioran (1911-1995) conceived self-acceptance in severe suicidal ideatio...
Emil Cioran offers novel arguments against suicide. He assumes a meaningless world. But in such a wo...
The ethics of homo viator — evil and the man’s fateThe objective of the article i...
Wishing to defeat or silence a fear of death and not being able to find support from religion, neigh...
In this article the representations of suffering are analysed in the context of Fin- nish talk on eu...
Presented article concerns existential sources and basis of humanism. The Author presents his own un...
In this paper we are going to look at the landscape of the fatality which, undoubtedly, Cioran’s wri...
The main goal of the article is to show the problems of physical immortality and unnatural life exte...
This paper examines how Emil Cioran (1911-1995) conceived self-acceptance in severe suicidal ideatio...