«Recognized, but not saved». A text of Thomas Buchheim about the problem of God by Robert Spaemenn
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https://doi.org/10.14422/pen.v75.i283.y2019.025Keywords:
Robert Spaemann, truth, futurum exactum, infinite awarenessAbstract
The main aim of this paper is to present, in the Spanish language, text by professor Thomas Buchheim about the «ultimate proof» of God’s existence in response to futurum exactum by his professor, Robert Spaemann. In the first section the «have-been» argument of the futurm exactum is analyzed. This section is followed by the criticisms of the afore mentioned argument. Then a discussion about truth, based on the futurum exactum, is explored. Finally an analysis of the personal traits of the capacity of truth is presented, which leads to an examination of the necessity of personal awareness in order to be able to discuss truth.Downloads
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