Gabriel Marcel

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Gabriel Marcel was a 20th-century French philosopher and playwright known as a leading Christian existentialist, emphasizing themes of hope, fidelity, and the mystery of human existence.

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instanceOf Christian existentialist philosopher
human
philosopher
playwright
countryOfCitizenship France
ethnicGroup French
familyName Marcel
fieldOfWork Christian philosophy
ethics
existential philosophy
metaphysics
religious thought
theatre
genre drama
philosophical essay
theatrical play
givenName Gabriel
influenced Catholic existentialist thought
Emmanuel Mounier
Jean-Paul Sartre
Pope John Paul II
surface form: Karol Wojtyła

Paul Ricoeur
influencedBy Edmund Husserl
German idealism
Henri Bergson
Søren Kierkegaard
languageOfWorkOrName French
mainTheme fidelity
freedom and responsibility
hope
human dignity
love and interpersonal relations
mystery of human existence
movement Christian existentialism
existentialism
personalism
name Gabriel Marcel self-link
nativeLanguage French
notableIdea being vs having
distinction between problem and mystery
embodied subjectivity
fidelity as ontological commitment
intersubjectivity and participation
ontological mystery
philosophy of hope
notableWork Homo Viator
Journal métaphysique
Le Dard
Le Monde cassé
Le Mystère de l’être
Les Hommes contre l’humain
Être et Avoir
occupation dramatist
literary critic
philosopher
playwright
philosophicalSchool Christian existentialism
existentialism
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male

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