Human experience is a relation to events. But the event is not barely a matter of fact, rather it displays an unquenchable hinterground which makes (in a phenonomenological sense) its "transcendent" aspect. So the invention of what the religious language names God does not come down to a fiction, because it arises from the attempt by the consciousness to cope with an enlarged field of experience and with its puzzling challenges.
Le invenzioni di Dio.
Aldo Magris
2019-01-01
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Human experience is a relation to events. But the event is not barely a matter of fact, rather it displays an unquenchable hinterground which makes (in a phenonomenological sense) its "transcendent" aspect. So the invention of what the religious language names God does not come down to a fiction, because it arises from the attempt by the consciousness to cope with an enlarged field of experience and with its puzzling challenges.File in questo prodotto:
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