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Gabriel Honoré Marcel (7 December 1889 – 8 October 1973) was a French philosopher, playwright, music critic and leading Christian existentialist. The author of over a dozen books and at least thirty plays, Marcel's work focused on the modern individual's struggle in a technologically dehumanizing society. Though often regarded as the first French existentialist, he dissociated himself from figures such as
Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (, ; ; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism (and phenomenology), a French playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and lit ...
, preferring the term ''philosophy of existence'' or ''neo-Socrateanism'' to define his own thought. ''
The Mystery of Being ''The Mystery of Being'' (french: Le Mystère de l'être) is a two-volume book of existential philosophy by Gabriel Marcel. The two volumes are, "Reflection and Mystery" and "Faith and Reality".Blackham, H. J. ''Six Existentialist Thinkers''. Routl ...
'' is a well-known two-volume work authored by Marcel.


Early life and education

Marcel was born on 7 December 1889 in
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, France. His mother Laure Meyer, who was
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, died when he was young and he was brought up by his aunt and father, Henry Marcel. When he was eight he moved for a year where his father was
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. Marcel completed his DES thesis (', roughly equivalent to an MA thesis) and obtained the '' agrégation'' in philosophy from the
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in 1910, at the unusually young age of 20. During the First World War he worked as head of the Information Service, organized by the
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to convey news of injured soldiers to their families. He taught in secondary schools, was a drama critic for various literary journals, and worked as an editor for Plon, the major French Catholic publisher.Gabriel (-Honoré) Marcel
'' Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'
Marcel was the son of an agnostic, and was himself not a member of any organized religion until his conversion to
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in 1929. Marcel was opposed to
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and supported reaching out to non-Catholics. He died 8 October 1973 in Paris.


Existential themes

He is often classified as one of the earliest existentialists, although he dreaded being placed in the same category as
Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (, ; ; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism (and phenomenology), a French playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and lit ...
; Marcel came to prefer the label ''neo- Socratic'' (possibly because of Søren Kierkegaard, the father of
Christian existentialism Christian existentialism is a theo-philosophical movement which takes an existentialist approach to Christian theology. The school of thought is often traced back to the work of the Danish philosopher and theologian Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855 ...
, who was a neo-Socratic thinker himself). While Marcel recognized that human interaction often involved objective characterisation of "the other", he still asserted the possibility of "communion" – a state where both individuals can perceive each other's subjectivity. In ''The Existential Background of Human Dignity'', Marcel refers to a play he had written in 1913 entitled ''Le Palais de Sable'', in order to provide an example of a person who was unable to treat others as subjects.
Roger Moirans, the central character of the play, is a politician, a conservative who is dedicated to defending the rights of Catholicism against free thought. He has set himself up as the champion of traditional monarchy and has just achieved a great success in the city council where he has attacked the secularism of public schools. It is natural enough that he should be opposed to the divorce of his daughter Therese, who wants to leave her unfaithful husband and start her life afresh. In this instance he proves himself virtually heartless; all his tenderness goes out to his second daughter, Clarisse, whom he takes to be spiritually very much like himself. But now Clarisse tells him that she has decided to take the veil and become a Carmelite. Moirans is horrified by the idea that this creature, so lovely, intelligent, and full of life, might go and bury herself in a convent and he decides to do his utmost to make her give up her intention... Clarisse is deeply shocked; her father now appears to her as an impostor, virtually as a deliberate fraud...
In this case, Moirans is unable to treat either of his daughters as a subject, instead rejecting both because each does not conform to her objectified image in his mind. Marcel notes that such objectification "does no less than denude its object of the one thing which he has which is of value, and so it degrades him effectively." Another related major thread in Marcel was the struggle to protect one's subjectivity from annihilation by modern materialism and a
technologically Technology is the application of knowledge to reach practical goals in a specifiable and reproducible way. The word ''technology'' may also mean the product of such an endeavor. The use of technology is widely prevalent in medicine, science, ...
driven society. Marcel argued that scientific egoism replaces the "mystery" of being with a false scenario of human life composed of technical "problems" and "solutions". For Marcel, the human subject cannot exist in the technological world, instead being replaced by a human object. As he points out in ''Man Against Mass Society'' and other works, technology has a privileged authority with which it persuades the subject to accept his place as "he" in the internal dialogue of science; and as a result, man is convinced by science to rejoice in his own annihilation.


Influence

For many years, Marcel hosted a weekly philosophy discussion group through which he met and influenced important younger French philosophers like
Jean Wahl Jean André Wahl (; 25 May 188819 June 1974) was a French philosopher. Early career Wahl was educated at the École Normale Supérieure. He was a professor at the Sorbonne from 1936 to 1967, broken by World War II. He was in the U.S. from 1942 ...
, Paul Ricœur, Emmanuel Levinas, and
Jean-Paul Sartre Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (, ; ; 21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was one of the key figures in the philosophy of existentialism (and phenomenology), a French playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and lit ...
. Marcel was puzzled and disappointed that his reputation was almost entirely based on his philosophical treatises and not on his plays, which he wrote in the hope of appealing to a wider lay audience. He also influenced phenomenologist and
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philosopher Karol Wojtyla (later
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), who drew on Marcel's distinction between "being" and "having" in his critique of technological change..


Main works

His major books are the ''Metaphysical Journal'' (1927), ''Being and Having'' (1933), ''Homo Viator'' (1945), ''Mystery of Being'' (1951), and ''Man Against Mass Society'' (1955). He gave the
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Lectures at Harvard in 1961–1962, which were subsequently published as ''The Existential Background of Human Dignity''.


Works in English translation

* 1948. ''The Philosophy of Existence.'' Manya Harari, trans. London: The Harvill Press. Later editions were titled ''The Philosophy of Existentialism''. * 1949. ''Being and Having.'' Katherine Farrer, trans. Westminster, London: Dacre Press. * 1950. ''The Metaphysical Journal.'' Bernard Wall, trans. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company. * 1951. ''
The Mystery of Being ''The Mystery of Being'' (french: Le Mystère de l'être) is a two-volume book of existential philosophy by Gabriel Marcel. The two volumes are, "Reflection and Mystery" and "Faith and Reality".Blackham, H. J. ''Six Existentialist Thinkers''. Routl ...
'', Vol. 1, ''Reflection and Mystery'' trans.
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; Vol. 2, ''Faith and Reality.'' trans. René Hague London: The Harvill Press. * 1956. '' Royce's Metaphysics.'' Virginia and Gordon Ringer, trans. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company. * 1962. ''Man Against Mass Society.'' G. S. Fraser, trans. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company. * 1962. ''Homo Viator: Introduction to a Metaphysic of Hope.'' Emma Craufurd, trans. Harper & Brothers. * 1963. ''The Existential Background of Human Dignity.'' Harvard University Press. * 1964. ''Creative Fidelity.'' Translated, with an introduction, by Robert Rosthal. Farrar, Straus and Company. * 1967. ''Presence and Immortality.'' Michael A. Machado, trans. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press. * 1967. ''Problematic Man.'' Brian Thompson, trans. New York: Herder and Herder. * 1973. ''Tragic Wisdom and Beyond.'' Stephen Jolin and Peter McCormick, trans. Publication of the Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, ed. John Wild. Northwestern University Press. * 1998. ''Gabriel Marcel's Perspectives on The Broken World: The Broken World, a Four-Act Play, Followed by Concrete Approaches to Investigating the Ontological Mystery.'' Katharine Rose Hanley, trans. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press. * 2002. ''Awakenings.'' Peter Rogers, trans. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press. * 2004. ''Ghostly Mysteries: Existential Drama: A Mystery of Love & The Posthumous Joke.'' Katharine Rose Hanley, trans. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press. * 2008. ''A Path to Peace: Fresh Hope for the World. Dramatic Explorations: Five Plays by Gabriel Marcel: The Heart of Others/Dot the I/The Double Expertise/The Lantern/Colombyre or The Torch of Peace.'' Katharine Rose Hanley, trans. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press. * 2009. ''Thou Shall Not Die.'' Compiled by Anne Marcel. Katharine Rose Hanley, trans. South Bank: St Augustine's Press. * 2019. ''The Invisible Threshold: Two Plays by Gabriel Marcel.'' Brendan Sweetman, Maria Traub, Geoffrey Karabin, eds. Maria Traub, trans. South Bank: St Augustine's Press. *2021. ''Thirst.'' Michial Farmer, trans. Providence, RI: Cluny Media.


Notes


References


Further reading

* Emmanuel Levinas, Paul Ricœur and
Xavier Tilliette Xavier Tilliette (23 July 1921, Corbie, Somme (department), Somme – 10 December 2018, Paris) was a French philosopher, History of philosophy, historian of philosophy, and theologian. A former student of Jean Wahl and of Vladimir Jankélévitch, ...
, ''Jean Wahl et Gabriel Marcel'', Beauchesne, 1976, 96 p., * Paul Marcus, ''In Search of the Spiritual: Gabriel Marcel, Psychoanalysis, and the Sacred'' (London: Karnac), 2012.


External links


The Gabriel Marcel Society

Gabriel Marcel Collection
at the
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* Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Gabriel Marcel
– by Jill Graper Hernandez. * Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Gabriel (-Honoré) Marcel
– by Brian Treanor.

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