Before and after reason: about the Positive Philosophy of Schelling
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-9800.v19i2p95-110Keywords:
system, limits of reason, historical philosophy, truthAbstract
The Positive Philosophy of Schelling is the result of this author suspicion in relation to philosophy identified with logical and rational principles. Once the fundamental problem of the purely rational philosophy is detected, Schelling suggests a conception of philosophy in such a comprehensive manner that also includes what comes before and after reason as constituents of it at the same time. With his Positive Philosophy he claims to have developed a notion of philosophy able to thematize the world more appropriately: open to wonder and the natural-historical process of the world. Therefore, a notion of truth appropriate to this conception had to be developed.Downloads
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