God and the Absolute
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2018.1.29649Keywords:
Absolute, consciousness, God, Hegel, metaphysics, religionAbstract
In order to address the question “what can it mean to know rationally the Absolute and what are the instruments for such an enterprise?”, the author sets out to reexamine the conception of God and the Absolute in Hegel and its receptions. What is at issue is also dealing with the fundamental questions that are related to them: “How can reason alone, through its means, rise to such an undertaking? What does it mean to know a kind of existence that is subtracted from the senses and experience as we understand it in the non-metaphysical philosophical sense?Downloads
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