Bóg filozofów. O możliwości teodycei na przykładzie B. Pascala
Data
1993
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Wydawca
Instytut Teologiczny w Tarnowie
Abstrakt
Pascal’s sharp distinction between „God of philosophers” and „God of Abraham” raises the question of whether God can be the subject of philosophical analysis. In the paper this question is discussed basing on Pascal’s writings. It is argued that, despite many critical remarks about rational proofs for the existence of God, his way of approaching this problem was by no means irrational. The idea of reading some Pascal’s statements that way tends to overestimate the influence of Poit-Royal circles and underestimate the change of the world-picture which in his time began to be strongly felt. Pascal’s own proofs for the existence of God show their own rationality. One of the conditions of rationality is that we be able to discuss our views in terms which everyone, at least in principle, can understand. From this point of view the radical distinction between „God of philosophers” and „God of faith” is the least desired thing.
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Słowa kluczowe
Bóg, filozofia, rozumowe poznanie Boga, wiara, rozum, Tomasz z Akwinu, Kartezjusz, Blaise Pascal, René Descartes, istnienie Boga, zakład Pascala, Bóg filozofów, teodycea, poznanie, poznanie Boga, poznanie rozumowe, doktorzy Kościoła, filozofowie, God, philosophy, rational cognition of God, faith, mind, Thomas Aquinas, existence of God, Pascal's Wager, God of philosophers, theodicy, cognition, cognition of God, rational cognition, Doctors of the Church, philosophers
Cytowanie
Tarnowskie Studia Teologiczne, 1993, T. 12, s. 29-39.
Licencja
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland