VIOREL CERNICA
Abstract
In this paper, the author tries to investigate the origin of Cioranian thinking, in order to understand the paradoxical structure of the fragment, which is to be considered the stylistic unity of his thinking. Two senses express sufficiently this origin: the pure resistance or lucidity of the consciousness that denies God and the torture of the search for God. The paradoxical structure of the Cioranian fragment is born from these two genuine senses. In conclusion, the author sustains that Cioran maintains himself between the two mentioned senses and that he regards the fragment as a place for describing the phenomenality of the human life. From this perspective, the Cioranian thinking is close to Kierkegaard’s philosophy.
AnnalsUnibuc-2011-60-01Cernica