Ontology:
A Basic Survey, Explications and Commentary

By Ian Kluge

First presented at the Irfan Colloquia Session #53
Bosch Bahá'í School: California, USA
May 27–30, 2004
(see list of papers from #53)

published in Lights of Irfan, volume 6, pages 121-60
under new title
"Bahá'í Ontology: An Initial Reconnaissance"
© 2005, ‘Irfán Colloquia


    Like the sacred scripture of all religions, the Bahá'i Writings embody an ontology, that is, they contain teachings about the nature of what exists and the structure of reality. This paper is an initial survey and explication of the ontology implicit in the Writings. It pays special attention to the nature of human existence, that is, to nature of specifically human be-ing. In pursuing these goals, this paper will make a number of observations about the Bahá'i Writings and the philosophy of Nietzsche and some of his modern successors.

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