Homo Viator

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Homo Viator is a philosophical work by Gabriel Marcel that explores the human condition as a journey marked by hope, faith, and existential reflection.

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instanceOf philosophical work
addresses limits of rational problem-solving in philosophy
meaning of human existence
relationship between hope and despair
role of faith in human life
author Gabriel Marcel NERFINISHED
authorNationality French
centralConcept human life as journey
man as a wayfarer
countryOfOrigin France
focusesOn concrete human experience
interpersonal relations
relation between time and eternity
genre philosophy
religious philosophy
hasPhilosophicalConcept availability to the other
being-in-situation
creative fidelity
incarnate being
metaphysics of hope
ontological mystery
influencedBy Christian philosophy NERFINISHED
existential philosophy
personalism
keyTerm viator
keyTermMeaning wayfarer or traveler
language French
mainTheme death
existential reflection
faith
fidelity
finitude and transcendence
freedom and responsibility
hope
human condition
mystery and problem
pilgrimage of the human person
presence and availability
suffering
notableFor emphasis on hope as ontological attitude
integration of existential analysis and Christian faith
originalTitle Homo viator: Prolégomènes à une métaphysique de l’espérance NERFINISHED
philosophicalApproach concrete reflection rather than abstract system
philosophicalTradition Christian existentialism
existentialism
relatedWorkByAuthor Le Mystère de l’être NERFINISHED
Être et avoir NERFINISHED

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Gabriel Marcel notableWork Homo Viator