La antropología filosófica de Schelling: método antropomorfista y estructura trinitaria
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v12i0.1441Abstract
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El objetivo de este artículo es analizar dos de los aspectos básicos de la antropología filosófica de Schelling: el antropomorfismo y la estructura trinitaria del ser humano. Estudiaremos el antropomorfismo en la Freiheitsschrift de 1809 y en Die Weltalter. Veremos también cómo Schelling en las Stuttgarter Privatvorlesungen (1810) diferencia tres partes básicas en el ser humano: «Gemüth», «Geist» y «Seele». En el Antropologisches Schema (1840) la estructura trinitaria consistirá en la voluntad (Wille), el entendimiento (Verstand) y el espíritu (Geist).
PALABRAS CLAVE
SCHELLING, ANTROPOLOGÍA FILOSÓFICA, ANTROPOMORFISMO, IDEALISMO ALEMÁN
ABSTRACT
The aim of this article is to analyze two of the basic aspects of Schelling’s philosophical anthropology: the anthropomorphist and the Trinitarian structure of the human being. We will study the anthropomorphist in the Freiheitsschrift of 1809 and in Die Weltalter. We will see also how Schelling in the Stuttgarter Privatvorlesungen (1810) differentiates three basic parts in the human being: «Gemüth», «Geist» and «Seele». In the Antropologisches Schema (1840) the Trinitarian structure will consist of the will (Wille), the understanding (Verstand) and the spirit (Geist).
KEY WORDS
SCHELLING, PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, ANTHROPOMORPHIST, GERMAN IDEALISM
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