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Philosophical Not-Knowing, Negative Theology, and Non-Philosophy

Authors: Rolf Ahlers;

Philosophical Not-Knowing, Negative Theology, and Non-Philosophy

Abstract

Compte-rendu des volumes 3 et 3.1 des «Philosophisch-literarische Streitsachen» edites par W. Jaeschke, consacres a la philosophie de la religion et a la theologie speculative allemandes de la fin du XVIII e siecle et de la premiere moitie du XIX e siecle. S'inscrivant dans le contexte intellectuel de la querelle sur la nature divine opposant Jacobi et Schelling, les deux volumes rendent compte a la fois de la conception ethico-theologique de la foi chez Kant et des perspectives speculatives de Schelling et Hegel, a travers les themes de la philosophie negative et de la non-philosophie dont les consequences sont encore sensibles dans le postmodernisme de la fin du XX e siecle

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