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Gabriel Marcel and American Philosophy - The Religious Dimension of Experience (Hardcover)
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Gabriel Marcel and American Philosophy - The Religious Dimension of Experience (Hardcover)
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Gabriel Marcel and American Philosophy: The Religious Dimension of
Experience examines the philosophy of Gabriel Marcel and its
relationship to key figures in classical American Philosophy, in
particular Josiah Royce, William Ernest Hocking, and Henry Bugbee.
Few scholars have taken sufficient note of the fact that Gabriel
Marcel's thought is vitally informed by classical American
philosophy. Marcel's essays on Royce offer a window into the soul
of Marcel's recent philosophical development. The idealism of early
Marcel stemmed from an omnipresent sense of a "broken world"-an
experience of rent or tear within the tissue of experience similar
to what John Dewey referred to as an "inward laceration of the
spirit." Furthermore, Marcel's intuition concerning the primacy of
intersubjective experience can help us understand W. E. Hocking's
thought. Finally, Marcel's notion of l exigence ontologique
clarifies his relationship to Henry Bugbee. Marcel and Bugbee
explore the contour of experience-the indigenous circuit of
associations pertaining to the self as coesse. Through a reflexive
act Marcel refers to as "ingatherdness," the self undergoes
increasing degrees of unification by experiencing "an act of faith
made explicit only in a dialectical act of participation." David W.
Rodick shows that Marcel's relationship to these American
philosophers is not coincidental, but rather the philosophical
expression of his Christian faith. Marcel's most important legacy
is his commitment to unity of Christian philosophizing, a unity
derived from both reason and revelation. Its diversity stems from
the objective plurality of what is pursued as well as the
subjective plurality of those who pursue it. Christian
philosophizing seeks a truth that every Christian believes can
never be untrue to itself.
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