La larga espera de la conciencia Y las paradojas constitutivas de la existencia. Comentario a nicolás Grimaldi

Giornale di Metafisica 1 (2012)
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Abstract

Human conscience is intrinsically related to time, in the extent in which its essence is pure expectation. This is the main thesis of Grimaldi in his writing on the “Three sources of the relation: life, conscience, time”, a thesis which is developed in four steps: 1) There is no present without experience of antecedence; 2) There is no present without experience of expectation; 3) Time is, therefore, the scheme of life; 4) Conscience is witness of the metaphysical split. Some questions are put: Could the conscience objectivise time without being beyond it? It is better founded the thesis of the absence than the thesis of the presence?

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