The Explanatory Notes to Franz von Baader’s Fermenta Cognitionis (Volume 3) provide detailed scholarly commentary on Baader’s text, clarifying his complex philosophical, theological, and scientific references. They trace Baader’s engagement with thinkers such as Fichte, Hegel, Kant, Rousseau, Saint-Martin, Böhme, and Eriugena, elucidating the dense network of sources that inform his speculative theology and philosophy of nature. Each annotation contextualizes Baader’s quotations and allusions—spanning patristic theology, scholastic metaphysics, alchemy, and Romantic Naturphilosophie—demonstrating his effort to reconcile Christian mysticism with post-Kantian idealism. The commentary highlights Baader’s dialogical approach to tradition, in which revelation, reflection, and creation are interwoven as dynamic moments of divine self-manifestation.
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2024-01-01
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The Explanatory Notes to Franz von Baader’s Fermenta Cognitionis (Volume 3) provide detailed scholarly commentary on Baader’s text, clarifying his complex philosophical, theological, and scientific references. They trace Baader’s engagement with thinkers such as Fichte, Hegel, Kant, Rousseau, Saint-Martin, Böhme, and Eriugena, elucidating the dense network of sources that inform his speculative theology and philosophy of nature. Each annotation contextualizes Baader’s quotations and allusions—spanning patristic theology, scholastic metaphysics, alchemy, and Romantic Naturphilosophie—demonstrating his effort to reconcile Christian mysticism with post-Kantian idealism. The commentary highlights Baader’s dialogical approach to tradition, in which revelation, reflection, and creation are interwoven as dynamic moments of divine self-manifestation.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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