Embracing the Unknowable: Paradigm of Ineffability
Religions June 27, 2023 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.3390/rel14060767 via DOAJ
Summary
The article explores the concept of ineffability in relation to mysticism and the divine. It argues for a notion of 'Being Ineffable' that connects mystical experiences with a transcendent object, addressing the coherence challenges associated with ineffability. The discussion aims to redefine absolute ineffability as a convergence point among three meanings: as a definition, as a mystical experience, and as the ultimate divine reality.
Study at a glance
| Key finding | The article presents an argument for ineffability that seeks to affirm and define absolute ineffability as a connection between mystical experience and its transcendent object. |
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Abstract
Ineffability is a long-time partner of the philosophy of religion and mysticism. Through apophatic conceptions of the divine, it can act to guarantee the transcendence of the divine, elevate it to something beyond our conceptions. It has also held the central role in defining if not the nature, then at least the characteristics of mystical experience. Sometimes it is that which affirms the unique nature of mystical experience, and sometimes it is what challenges the concept of mysticism as incoherent and paradoxical. In this article, I will explore if there could be a Being Ineffable that unites both the mystical experience and its (purportedly) transcendent object, while acknowledging the problem of coherence that ineffability entails. I will do so by forming an argument for ineffability that attempts to both validate and define absolute ineffability as the point of convergence between three meanings of Being Ineffable: as a definition of absolute (ineffability), as a mystical experience of it, and finally, as the Ineffable, that is, the God/Absolute/Ultimate; all the meanings are held together by an argument from ineffability—a permeating and silently expressed attempt to turn ineffability from its usual role of a negation into a necessary affirmation.