The mystery of being has occupied philosophers from the dawn of time until today. The article tries to show how three contemporary theories, those of the Polish thinker Władysław Stróżewski, the German philosopher Karl Jaspers, and the Frenchman Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, cope withthis mystery. Each of these points to the metaphysical necessity of being, from which flows their affirmation of being and the accompanying love for the world and its people. And even though these theories originate from three different philosophical traditions: Thomistic, existential and personalistic, their positions have a single source and a common core.
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