Οντολογία, φιλοσοφία της γλώσσης και σκεπτικισμός εις το φιλοσοφικόν έργον του Antonio Rosmini - Serbati

Part of : Πλάτων : περιοδικό της Εταιρείας Ελλήνων Φιλολόγων ; Vol.47-48, No.1, 1995, pages 80-87

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Rosmini's condemning view of the ancient and contemporary, (transcendental and critical), skepticism was molded a) by the Hegelian concepts of self-realizing natural consciousness and attitude of individual being towards the absolute knowledge, and b) by the Christian truth. The Italian philosopher has tried to show that the skeptics' artificial explanation of vital signals is a kind of depreciation of the value of the words and knowledge with regarding the ideas as simple representations of the objects, and the objects as simple symbols. Rosmini has clarified the meaning of the expression "the mind grasps the substance" in the sense of possibility of analysis of the objective and perfectible elements of existence. Rosmini's views and Galluppi's opinions have converged increasingly: Galluppi's suggestion came from the self-feeling; Rosmini's concept of the fulfillment of the human energy came from the applicable primitive composition, (fundamental feeling), in the sense of organization of «βίος» that means the animate reality of being.
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