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  1. He died 8 October 1973 in Paris. Existential themes.

  2. Gabriel Marcel (* 7. Dezember 1889 in Paris; † 8. Oktober 1973 ebenda) war ein französischer Philosoph und der führende Vertreter des christlichen Existentialismus. Marcel gilt als der Søren Kierkegaard am nächsten stehende Existenzphilosoph des 20.

  3. 25. März 2024 · December 7, 1889, Paris, France. Died: October 8, 1973, Paris (aged 83) Notable Works: “Being and Having”. Gabriel Marcel (born December 7, 1889, Paris, France—died October 8, 1973, Paris) was a French philosopher, dramatist, and critic who was associated with the phenomenological and existentialist movements in 20th-century ...

    • Gabriel Marcel
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  4. The death of his mother, in 1893 when Gabriel was not quite four years old left an indelible impression on him.

  5. 16. Nov. 2004 · Gabriel (-Honoré) Marcel. Gabriel Marcel (1889–1973) was a philosopher, drama critic, playwright and musician. He converted to Catholicism in 1929 and his philosophy was later described as “Christian Existentialism” (most famously in Jean-Paul Sartre’s “Existentialism is a Humanism”) a term he initially endorsed but later repudiated.

    • Brian Treanor, Brendan Sweetman
    • 2004
  6. 14. Mai 2020 · Abstract. This chapter surveys Gabriel Marcel’s critique of technocratic rationalism. An important figure in French existentialism, Marcel (1889–1973) did not deny the benefits of technological progress. He did worry, though, that a technical ethos was reshaping how we see the world and ourselves. He especially worried about a tendency to ...

  7. Marcel became co-chair of the Methodological Committee of the IMI in 1962. 2 He died in Paris on 8 October 1973. Marcels Work in Psi Research. Marcel became interested in psychical research around 1910, after meeting an Englishman who claimed to be in continuous communication with his dead wife. 3.