"Grecia" como conflicto entre Kant y Hölderlin

Anuario Filosófico:713-732 (2004)
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This article focuses on the meaning of Greece in the modern Philosophy, specifically as a conflict between Kant and Hölderlin. It is shown the distinct perception from Kant and the idealism that becomes crucial: Greece as a conflict means the conflict between the Greek and the modern, between the difference and the absolute.

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