Přítomnost v nepřítomnosti. Schelling v předmluvě k Fenomenologii ducha aneb metafora absolutna jako noci
In the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit, we find passages commonly perceived as an implicit critique of Schelling’s philosophy of identity, and in particular his philosophy of nature. The aim of the article is to prove that there are both systematic reasons and reasons that can be found in the...
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description | In the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit, we find passages commonly perceived as an implicit critique of Schelling’s philosophy of identity, and in particular his philosophy of nature. The aim of the article is to prove that there are both systematic reasons and reasons that can be found in the correspondence between Schelling and Hegel which, at least, cast doubt on this traditional interpretation. This concerns above all the metaphor of “night in which all cows are black” the interpretation of which is, among others, in the centre of author’s argumentation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f10d50431f06492791f764f9495578742022-12-22T03:42:45ZcesKarolinum Press and Oikoymenh PressReflexe0862-69012533-76372018-04-01201753819710.14712/25337637.2018.56394Přítomnost v nepřítomnosti. Schelling v předmluvě k Fenomenologii ducha aneb metafora absolutna jako nociJindřich KarásekIn the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit, we find passages commonly perceived as an implicit critique of Schelling’s philosophy of identity, and in particular his philosophy of nature. The aim of the article is to prove that there are both systematic reasons and reasons that can be found in the correspondence between Schelling and Hegel which, at least, cast doubt on this traditional interpretation. This concerns above all the metaphor of “night in which all cows are black” the interpretation of which is, among others, in the centre of author’s argumentation.https://www.reflexe.cz/Reflexe_53/Pritomnost_v_nepritomnosti.html |
spellingShingle | Jindřich Karásek Přítomnost v nepřítomnosti. Schelling v předmluvě k Fenomenologii ducha aneb metafora absolutna jako noci Reflexe |
title | Přítomnost v nepřítomnosti. Schelling v předmluvě k Fenomenologii ducha aneb metafora absolutna jako noci |
title_full | Přítomnost v nepřítomnosti. Schelling v předmluvě k Fenomenologii ducha aneb metafora absolutna jako noci |
title_fullStr | Přítomnost v nepřítomnosti. Schelling v předmluvě k Fenomenologii ducha aneb metafora absolutna jako noci |
title_full_unstemmed | Přítomnost v nepřítomnosti. Schelling v předmluvě k Fenomenologii ducha aneb metafora absolutna jako noci |
title_short | Přítomnost v nepřítomnosti. Schelling v předmluvě k Fenomenologii ducha aneb metafora absolutna jako noci |
title_sort | pritomnost v nepritomnosti schelling v predmluve k fenomenologii ducha aneb metafora absolutna jako noci |
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