The Mystical Dooyeweerd: The Relation of His Thought to Franz von Baader

Ars Disputandi 3 (2003)
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The following key ideas of the Dutch philosopher Herman Dooyeweerd can already be found in the nineteenth century German philosopher, Franz von Baader : religious antithesis, the law idea contrasted with autonomy of thought, Ground Motives in history, the method of antinomy, the use of Kant’s ideas to criticize Kant’s own Critique, cosmic time, the supratemporal heart, the prism analogy, modalities, sphere sovereignty, sphere universality, analogies of time, anticipation and retrocipation, Christ as the Second Root, pre-theoretical experience, the Subject-Object relation, the Gegenstand relation, theoretical synthesis, and cultural unfolding. A comparison with Baader helps to interpret Dooyeweerd

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