The communication that sacrifice reveals: The sacred and the inner experience in Georges Bataille
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v21i2.2349Keywords:
Sacred, Inner Experience, Communication, Sacrifice, DeathAbstract
The work of Georges Bataille, moving through complex paths, remains as one of the most original works of the twentieth-century French thought, where his influence has been immense. This article aims to show the important role that the notions of sacred and inner experience will play in his work. This experience, the central element for understanding his conception of religion, will represent to Bataille the putting into question all the known, but also the intimate communication, foreign to rational discourse, which is set between the profane and the sacred world.Downloads
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