Art, religion, philosophy.The double possibility of interpretationof the absolute spirit in G.W.F. Hegel
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HEGEL, ABSOLUTE SPIRIT, ART, RELIGION, PHILOSOPHYAbstract
Art, religion and philosophy, are the three moments in de final reflection of the Absolute Spirit unto itself . The question is whether they develop in such a way that each substitute the former one in a negative and deconstructive way finally presided by a critical philosophy; or whether they all rather include the intrinsic reference to the two other ones, in a dialectical mouvement in which the Spirit cannot cancel in that triple co-implication their respective diversity. The reference to what Kant calls «ideal of reason» and to the Milesian triplicity of physis, logos and arkhé, helps to clarify this Hegelian problem.
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