Tarasiewicz, Paweł2024-10-282024-10-282010Studia Ełckie, 2010, T. 12, s. 101-111.1896-6896https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/22642The author aims at answering a question whether the human being – in a light of the classical philosophy of being – does possess any specific features which can be a basis for affirming the God’s existence. He refers to the legacy of an outstanding representative of the Lublin School of Philosophy, Zofia J. Zdybicka. Out-carried analyses bring to a conclusion that the metaphysical argumentation for the God’s existence is not constrained with transcendental elements of the real being, but also is open to the specificity of human ontic status. By indicating at human experience of existence, as well as at human contingency and transcendence, it reveals subjective bases of affirming the God’s existence, and consequently contributes to a philosophical justification of the religious relation. Such features, as experience of the existence, contingency, and transcendence of the human being, make inference that an affirmation of the God’s existence has not only its objective, but also its subjective bases.plCC-BY-NC-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnychfilozofiaphilosophyfilozofia religiiphilosophy of religionZofia Józefa Zdybickaafirmacja istnienia Bogaaffirmation of the existence of Godistnienie Bogaexistence of GodBógGodczłowiekhumandoświadczenieexperiencetranscendencjatranscendencePodmiotowe podstawy afirmacji istnienia Boga w ujęciu Zofii Józefy ZdybickiejSubjective Bases of Affirming the God’s Existence by Zofia Józefa ZdybickaArticle