it depends if you have a passion for truth or not — NilsArnold
Sartre was much more complex than your questions implicate. His transphenomenal being of consciousness was the post-modernist denial by the dualists of the monoism of Hegelian materialism on one hand, and a transgressed hypophoid existentialist dasein connected via deontological supernaturalization of the self, on the other, which he calls, luckily, "self" for short.
There. That should clear up some things for you, I hope. — god must be atheist
it's literally the hardest writing in the world to understand — NilsArnold
it's literally the hardest writing in the world to understand — NilsArnold
God is not an atheist — NilsArnold
But seriously speaking, I stick to my guns that no philosophy has ever even got near to the truth.
(And that stands also including trying to get at what the condept of truth is, in and by itself; truth being an affirmable relationship between two said things, one of which allegedly refers to reality.) — god must be atheist
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