Considerações Sobre A Sexta Lição Da Filosofia Da Revelação De Schelling

Hypnos. Revista Do Centro de Estudos da Antiguidade 15:129-138 (2005)
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Apresentaremos o texto da Sexta Lição da Filosofia da Revelação de Schelling, ressaltando como o autor pensa a unidade da filosofia positiva e da filosofia negativa e o que pensa ser o caráter positivo e o negativo implícitos em textos de Heráclito, Sócrates/Platão e Aristóteles.We will examine the Sixth Lesson of Schelling's Philosophy of Revelation, highlighting how the author conceives the unity of positive and negative philosophy and what he takes to be the character of the positive and the negative implicit in the texts of Heraclitus, Socrates/Plato and Aristotle

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