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Nicholas of Cusa’da Varlık ve İdrak
Topaloğlu, Fatih
Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi (SAUIFD), 2022, Vol.24 (45), p.211-234
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Título:
Nicholas of Cusa’da Varlık ve İdrak
Autor:
Topaloğlu, Fatih
Assuntos:
Philosophy
;
Philosophy of Religion
;
Theology and Religion
É parte de:
Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi (SAUIFD), 2022, Vol.24 (45), p.211-234
Descrição:
The issue of the nature of existence is directly related to the way in which man deals with existence. What makes a difference between the schools in the history of philosophy is their attitudes towards this issue. In the thought of Nicholas of Cusa, existence is not something that a person can realize with purely epistemic abilities. Therefore, Absolute Being cannot be grasped in its own perfection as it is. What is primarily necessary for this is a kind of intellectual purification in which the reason renounces all affirmative claims of knowledge. This actually is a state of consciousness and the intellect that reaches this level contemplates existence at its source. In this state, where opposites appear in harmony and plurality in unity without any contradiction, God is no longer a subject of knowledge but a subject of experience. According to Cusa, only an intellectual comprehension can be achieved with a mystical view of being based on the inner experience of the human being in this way. The main thing is not knowing anymore but knowing that you can never know. According to Cusa, the way to reach this level of understanding is divine grace as well as spiritual education.
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Sakarya üniversitesi
Idioma:
Turco
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