LA PUESTA EN LIBERTAD DE LA FILOSOFÍA. EL CONCEPTO DE LA LIBERTAD Y LA LIBERTAD DEL CONCEPTO EN SCHELLING

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  • Félix Duque
Keywords: libertad, necesidad, Dios, amor, inicio, dominación, alteridad, freedom, necessity, God, love, beginning, domination, otherness

Abstract

In this paper the fate of occidental metaphysics is researched, throught the thinker who takes to the extreme its final, idealist paradox: to grasp the being by means of a though in which any pretension of "thinking by oneself" is cancelled, in order to unveil the absolute identification of Though and Being, so that things, men and meanings would look like (and perish) drowned in this ocean of Indiference. The radical questioning of this logic of identity by Schelling will take him to the limits of every philosphy, glimpsing another Beginning of thought, reigned by abandon an abnegation -on the one hand, on the finite being hand- and the elevation of domination on the other one, on the the Lord of Being. Let hte question remain unsettled, whether this supposed superation of metaphysics is nothing more than the radical achievement of its very essence, and whether this Freedom, which does not admit but hte finite freedom of submission is already condemned on this way to extreme solitude and, therefore, to self-consumptio.

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Duque, F. (1998). LA PUESTA EN LIBERTAD DE LA FILOSOFÍA. EL CONCEPTO DE LA LIBERTAD Y LA LIBERTAD DEL CONCEPTO EN SCHELLING. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (16), 41–56. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/9781
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