Verstörung und Vertrauen: Negative Theologie in Existenzphilosophie und Psychologie

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (6):930-949 (2021)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

Proceeding from a philosophical interpretation of negative theology as performatively undermining our seeming understanding of the absolute and thereby evoking a transformative experience, this paper emphasises the philosophical significance of negative theology by linking it to Karl Jaspers’ notion of the universal limit situation of existence. Against this background, an analysis of mystical and psychotic experiences shows how certain similarities between the two can be understood as constituting a particular mental state in which the universal limit situation is experienced personally. Moreover, experiencing the limit situation, be it through this mental state or through certain moods or feelings, can be transformative and may lead to an attitude of groundless trust that acknowledges the incomprehensibility of the human condition. The paper argues that this reading of negative theology provides a better understanding of the parallels between mysticism and psychosis and may be fruitfully applied in therapy.

Author's Profile

Rico Gutschmidt
Universität Konstanz

Analytics

Added to PP
2022-02-01

Downloads
80 (#97,918)

6 months
59 (#85,005)

Historical graph of downloads since first upload
This graph includes both downloads from PhilArchive and clicks on external links on PhilPapers.
How can I increase my downloads?