L'oggetto di esperienza come processo di totalizzazzione. Considerazioni sull'essenza spirutuale nel sapere assoluto

Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 37 (1):105-120 (2008)
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The article examines the meaning of spiritual essence within absolute knowing. The analysis presented will shed light on the logical and phenomenological difference between the object of experience and the object of consciousness. The form of spiritual essence is introduced through a syllogistic structure and seems to determinate the scientific character of absolute knowing. Hegel's conception of syllogism in the Phenomenology is not the one of his mature works, but proves to be more articulate than the syllogism as it was conceived in the Jena period. The syllogistic structure of spiritual essence discloses the logical dimension beneath the phenomenological path

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