"It is right emphatically to affirm that the mind can never know the human object. Indeed, engrossed in the individual object, the human mind is almost blind to it."
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About Gabriel Marcel
Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973) was a French philosopher and playwright. He is known for his contributions to existentialism and Christian philosophy. Marcel focused on the themes of human existence, authenticity, and the search for meaning in an increasingly secular world. His works, including 'Being and Having' and 'The Mystery of Being,' deeply influenced 20th-century thought.
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