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Józef Bocheński and static religion

Piotr Kostyło

pp. 101-113

One of the most interesting aspects of Józef Bocheński's philosophy was its relation to Henri Bergson's thought, particularly to his philosophy of religion. Unlike the majority of the Catholic philosophers at that time, Bocheński did not stress the significance of dynamic religion, but rather focused on the role of static religion in human life. In his view, what was of particular interest within this religion was its fabulation function. This direction of the philosopher's research stemmed from the realism and empiricism proper to the analytic philosophy developed by Bocheński and became increasingly visible as the years passed. In this text the author shows how Bocheński's analyses of religion, referring to both daily human experiences and logic, moved towards Bergsonian static religion, while diverging from dynamic religion and its key notion of mysticism.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11212-013-9178-6

Full citation:

Kostyło, P. (2013). Józef Bocheński and static religion. Studies in East European Thought 65 (1-2), pp. 101-113.

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