Existential Humanism as Human Creativeness

Phainomena 59 (2006)
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The article deals with question of humanism in the existential philosophy. The author links this question with poetical aspirations of both Heidegger and Sartre. According to the author, human reality in the poetical perspective emerges as an open project of life by covering both plans – the word and the event. For Sartre, being is a creative projection, which supposes every time new human being. Poetic attitude emerges as the critics of metaphysic thinking: freely created human being is incompatible with static metaphysic categorical apparatus. Sartre’s and Heidegger’s antimetaphysic attitudes are related by the view of the world as a creative human project. For Heidegger the world becomes the place of human being from his birth until death

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