Anselms Proslogion, “nichts” gegen Nishida und Heidegger
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nothing, being, ontology, proof for the existence of God, Proslogion, Anselm, Heidegger, Nishida, Kyoto SchoolAbstract
Anselm's Proslogion, “nothing” against Nishida and Heidegger: What is greater, being or nothingness? Anselm proves the existence of God with the help of nihil: God as nothing greater than any finite being can think of. Anselm’s logical - and perhaps mystic - use of nothingness demands comparison with Heidegger’s negative ontology and its reception in Nishida’s Kyoto School. But doesn’t Zen Buddhist emptiness stand for divine presence being unspeakable?
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2013-12-01
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