Absoluteness in absolute knowing. [Spanish]

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Jorge Aurelio Díaz

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This paper addresses ‘Absolute knowing’, the process whereby the experiences of consciousness reach
heir highest point, as Hegel discusses in the Phenomenology of Spirit. The objective is to analyze this concept both in its epistemological and Cartesian perspective, that is, as fundamental knowledge and in its religious meaning, that is, as knowledge of the absolute. With these two perspectives Hegel seeks to open the path towards speculative thinking where subject and object find their final identity and towards the ‘sublating’ (aufheben) of Religion into Philosophy in the threefold sense of suppressing, elevating and preserving it. This paper also deals with some of the main objections to the above mentioned twofold perspective in Phenomenology.

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Jorge Aurelio Díaz, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.

Facultad de Ciencias Humanas

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