The Given and the Mystery
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The phenomenological critique of metaphysics opposed intuition and representation as contemporary debates in philosophy opposed minimalist and maximalist phenomenologies. Confronted with these alternatives the Weilean thought of experience neitheropposes presence and absence, nor finite and absolute, but it tries to verify and think whatunites them - based on the Trinitarian structure of the giving of being. Standing apartfrom exteriorizing mediation as from pure immanence, the revelation process never makesineffective the mystery but expresses its depth. Thus, from perception to supernatural love,‘obviousness’ and ‘mystery’ go together, which allows not to reject any levels of being andexperience.
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