The unity of being in ancient Greek thought and in modern German philosophy
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v22i3.3753Keywords:
Unity, Freeedom, IntersubjectivityAbstract
In this paper I propose the recovery of the unity of being formulated in ancient thought, by the modern thought, with the difficulties involved in such aim, particularly in the themes of the transcendence of God and human freedom. Moreover, intersubjectivity is injured in that attempt. For that reason, modern philosophy is not only subjectivist, but solipsistic
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