Possibile e impossibile

Tra Barth e Heidegger

Authors

  • Francesco Valagussa

Abstract

Going back to the Daseinsanalyse, every possible project reveals its groundlessness: the being-there constitutes itself as being-for-death. Heidegger’s work excludes just that impossible: the possibility to not to die. In Barth’s work the impossible, after all, exists. The great qualitative difference between God and the world opens to faith, which, according to Heidegger, is still among possible projects. In the space between faith and project, you play the distress of the Church

Published

2025-07-29

How to Cite

Valagussa, F. (2025). Possibile e impossibile: Tra Barth e Heidegger. La Scuola Cattolica, 143(3), 383–410. Retrieved from https://www.lascuolacattolica.it/ojs/index.php/lsc/article/view/4028

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