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    Philosophische Theologie im Umbruch (II/2)

    Wider den ungöttlichen Gott (II/2): Moderner Atheismus im Raum der Metaphysik

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    Author(s)
    Wucherer-Huldenfeld, Augustinus Karl
    Collection
    Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    Part of Philosophical Theology in Transition (Vol. II/2): Atheistic Philosophers after Hegel and den scotistisch Tradition, wich obscures an phaenomenological and existential understanding of being (creation) as a gift, reject the existence of God to protect human dignity, independence and liberty, developed their own ontologies and are not postmetaphysical thinkers.
     
    Philosophische Theologie im Umbruch (II/2) vertieft den Dialog mit den Atheisten (in II/1) metaphysikgeschichtlich. Sie verbleiben trotz Abkehr von Hegel durch die Entwick-lung eigener Ontologien im Raum der Metaphysik. Das von ihnen sowie ihren theologischen Gegnern vorausgesetzte Seinsverständnis nivelliert die Schöpfer-Geschöpf-Beziehung und entstellt sie technomorph. Die Dekonstruk-tion mündet in eine Philosophie der Schöpfung als Gabe, die nicht ohne Sein zu denken ist.
     
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    https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/31077
    Keywords
    Duns Scotus; Hegel; Feuerbach; Marx; Sartre; Metaphysics; trnscendentals; ontology; creation; existence; essentia; Duns Scotus; Hegel; Feuerbach; Marx; Sartre; Metaphysik; Transzendentalien; Ontologie; Schöpfung; Existenz; Essenz; Atheismus; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Gott; Jean-Paul Sartre; Philosophie; Sein
    DOI
    10.26530/oapen_578177
    ISBN
    9783205796664
    Publisher
    Böhlau
    Publisher website
    http://www.boehlau-verlag.com/
    Publication date and place
    2015
    Grantor
    • Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Classification
    Philosophy
    Pages
    697
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