Abstract This paper examines in a comparative manner the death of God in Friedrich Nietzsche and the non-existence of God in Jean-Paul Sartre. As an undertone, it attempts to address man’s self-denials, alienation and failure to assert his freedom and independence which was occasioned by his over-reliance on the God-thesis; a situation where every human problem is being interpreted in terms of a divine determinist who had predestined every human experience. Nietzsche found in the Athenian and German cultures the Dionysian spirit required to restore the freedom of Dasein, while Sartre adopted the French revolutionary consciousness and spirit of freedom to address this problem. The death of God in Nietzsche means the death of belief in the Go...
My task in this paper is to study Sartre’s ontology as a godless theology. The urgency of defending ...
In this volume, Sartre and existentialism, scholars from several countries discuss the interpretatio...
For the reason that Sartre’s later writings were commonly understood as different and separated from...
There have been countless philosophers who have attempted to create ways that humanity can overcome ...
This article offers a reading of Sartre's phenomenological ontology in light of the pre-modern under...
AbstractJean-Paul Sartre is an atheist philosophical figure that is well known for spreading his ide...
This paper offers a reading of Sartre’s phenomenological ontology in light of the premodern understa...
Taking on a relatively unexplored topic, this thesis investigates the connection between Friedrich N...
This thesis argues that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early philosophy retained a recognizable inheritance from...
Jean-Paul Sartre's point of view on the originality of existence philosophy is interleaved with conc...
The paper presents the different ways of the interpretation of the thesis of “death of God” (F. Niet...
This thesis deals with Nietzsche?s criticism on European civilization in Christian moral teaching as...
The place (or absence) of God in Nietzsche’s thought remains central and controversial. Nietzsche’s ...
Jean- Paul Sartre (1905-1980) is usually defined in the history of modern thinking as a member of at...
<p><strong>Nietzsche's theorem 'God-is-dead' and the reading models of HansKüng and Jürg...
My task in this paper is to study Sartre’s ontology as a godless theology. The urgency of defending ...
In this volume, Sartre and existentialism, scholars from several countries discuss the interpretatio...
For the reason that Sartre’s later writings were commonly understood as different and separated from...
There have been countless philosophers who have attempted to create ways that humanity can overcome ...
This article offers a reading of Sartre's phenomenological ontology in light of the pre-modern under...
AbstractJean-Paul Sartre is an atheist philosophical figure that is well known for spreading his ide...
This paper offers a reading of Sartre’s phenomenological ontology in light of the premodern understa...
Taking on a relatively unexplored topic, this thesis investigates the connection between Friedrich N...
This thesis argues that Jean-Paul Sartre’s early philosophy retained a recognizable inheritance from...
Jean-Paul Sartre's point of view on the originality of existence philosophy is interleaved with conc...
The paper presents the different ways of the interpretation of the thesis of “death of God” (F. Niet...
This thesis deals with Nietzsche?s criticism on European civilization in Christian moral teaching as...
The place (or absence) of God in Nietzsche’s thought remains central and controversial. Nietzsche’s ...
Jean- Paul Sartre (1905-1980) is usually defined in the history of modern thinking as a member of at...
<p><strong>Nietzsche's theorem 'God-is-dead' and the reading models of HansKüng and Jürg...
My task in this paper is to study Sartre’s ontology as a godless theology. The urgency of defending ...
In this volume, Sartre and existentialism, scholars from several countries discuss the interpretatio...
For the reason that Sartre’s later writings were commonly understood as different and separated from...