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  1. 16 de nov. de 2004 · Creative fidelity” consists in actively maintaining ourselves in a state of openness and permeability, in willing ourselves to remain open to the other and open to the influx of the presence of the other.

  2. 7 de jul. de 2020 · English. xxxvi, 261 pages ; 21 cm. "This collection of lectures and essays was regarded by Gabriel Marcel as the best introduction to his thought. Outstanding in the richness of its analyses and in its application of Marcel's "concrete approach" to philosophical problems, Creative Fidelity not only deals with the perennial Marcellian ...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2014 · What Marcel calls “creative fidelity” involves giving a part of ourselves to others, which we do by sharing love and friendship, as well as through the creative, performing, and fine arts. Creative fidelity binds us to others, recognizing their subjectivity while expressing our own.

  4. Gabriel Marcel was a French philosopher, playwright, and pianist who opposed atheistic existentialism and emphasized the concrete, lived experience. He developed the concept of creative fidelity, which involves responding to the appeal of others and being faithful to one's own being.

  5. Language. English. xxvi, 261 pages ; 21 cm. Collection of lectures and essays. Translation of Du refus à l'invocation. Includes bibliographical references and index. Incarnate being as the cental datum of metaphysical reflection -- Belonging and disposability -- An outline of a concrete philosophy -- Phenomenological notes on being in a ...

  6. Books. Creative Fidelity. These lectures and essays were regarded by Marcel as the best introduction to his thought. Creative Fidelity not only deals with perennial themes of faith,...

  7. For a fine analysis of the spirit of abstraction, see Boyd Blundell, “Creative Fidelity: Gabriel Marcel's Influence on Paul Ricoeur,” in Andrzej Wiercinski, ed., Between Suspicion and Sympathy: Paul Ricoeur's Unstable Equilibrium (Toronto: Hermeneutic Press, 2003), pp. 89-102.