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Jean Guitton: A Philosopher of Intimity and Silence

(Original title: Jean Guitton: filozof intimity a ticha)
Filozofia, 57 (2002), 2, 73-83.
Type of work: Papers
Publication language: Slovak
Abstract

The paper deals with the life and work of an outstanding Christian French philosopher of the XXth century Jean Guitton (1901-1999). First, the author examines Guitton's relationships with the important Christian thinkers of the XXth century, in particular with M. Blondel and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. He focuses on three of Guitton's works, namely Temporal existence (1948), Purgatory: A Deep Mystery (1957) and Silence about the Essential (1948). In the first of these three books he points out to the originality of Guitton's understanding of time, which enabled him, drawing from Blondel, to develop further the ontology of activity in the evolutionary dynamics of being. Next, he sheds light on Guitton's new understanding of purgatory in his second of the above mentioned works, inspired mainly by the visions of St. Catharine of Genoa. In his third work he focuses on a topical problem of tolerance and truth in the context of the internal Christian dialogue.

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