DE HÚLE A MATERIE: DE ARISTÓTELES A SCHELLING

Authors

  • Arturo Leyte

Abstract

Aristotle and Schelling constitute two ends of a discontinous line: its beginning points out the position of a "logos" as its highest point linked to the archaic sense of "phúsis"; its end represents teh dissolution of a "logos" bound in Schelling to a notion of "Natur" understood as pure continuity and process from which every difference has vanished. Following the thread of the reading that leads erroneously form de Greek notion of "húle" to the idealistic of "Materie", it shows the "never-shall-meet" between Aristotle and Schelling, Greece and Idealism.

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Leyte, A. (2000). DE HÚLE A MATERIE: DE ARISTÓTELES A SCHELLING. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (21), 87–96. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/11131