Religious Ontology and Ontology of Religion in the Later Philosophy of F.W.J. Schelling and Fr. v. Baader (CROSBI ID 471198)
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Zovko, Marie-Elise
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Religious Ontology and Ontology of Religion in the Later Philosophy of F.W.J. Schelling and Fr. v. Baader
The question as to whether philosophical reason is autonomous, or ultimately dependent on a type of principle that transcends the sphere of our own logico-theoretical activity, forms the central theme of this paper. The fundamental opposition between Schellings conception of a positive philosophy (as developed in his later work from the Ages of the World up to and including his � philosophy of revelation� ) and F. Baader� s demand that philosophy must ultimately be religious (as contained in the ideal of a � natural philosophy of Christianity� ) forms the historical point of departure for the discussion.
ontology; religion; world; knowledge; nature
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683-699-x.
1996.
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Archivio di filosofia : proceedings of the International Enrico-Castelli colloquium
Rim: University of Rome
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International Enrico-Castelli colloquium
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01.01.1996-01.01.1996
Rim, Italija