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Re: Logic in an atheistic worldview
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This, I believe, is what Sartre was getting at with his talk about absurdity [/ QUOTE ] This is partly true. But the bigger picture is that existentialism is itself the logical outworking of a worldview that rejects God, which is all non-theistic worldviews. If man is the highest rational being then since he is obviously not omniscient and can make no sense of existence the universe is irrational. That includes human reason itself. And that is absurd. |
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Re: Logic in an atheistic worldview
"But the bigger picture is that existentialism is itself the logical outworking of a worldview that rejects God, which is all non-theistic worldviews. If man is the highest rational being then"
Why does rejecting God imply that man is the highest rational being? |
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Re: Logic in an atheistic worldview
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Why does rejecting God imply that man is the highest rational being? [/ QUOTE ] By definition God is the Absolute rational being. Even if there's a being higher than man but not Absolute, the problem of ultimate irrationality remains. |
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