Schelling y el empirismo

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The ruling tendency in the history of the modern philosophy associate the classic German tradition with the speculative philosophy and with an antiempiricism bias. The Hegelian philosophy is the most famous case. But, in a general way, this is not completely true, because in the so-called "last Schelling" there is a deep vindication of the British empiricism against the dominant Hegelian trend

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