A metafísica da saudade em Leonardo Coimbra: estudo sobre a presença do mistério e a redenção integral

Translated title of the contribution: The metaphysics of longing in Leonardo Coimbra: a study on the presence of mystery and integral redemption

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Abstract

The present work corresponds to the text of the first three parts of the doctoral thesis in Portuguese Philosophy presented to the Catholic University of Portugal. It seeks to highlight Leonardo Coimbra's metaphysical theory of Experience as a philosophical way of configuring the nostalgic movement of creative action, in which the return to the Origin does not mean the abstract dilution of beings in the Absolutus (pantheistic monism), but constitutes the concrete and social reality of the fraternal relationship of creatures with the Creator (theistic pluralism). Through the correlation between reason and experience, in the dialectical progress of conscious memory, which has in Mysterious Reason as its corollary, we will present the creationist solution to the ancestral metaphysical question about the relationship between the essential Unity of the Origin and the existential plurality of creatures. Mysterious Reason introduces us to the gymnastic vision of the Mystery of the Origin, which affirms beings in dependence on the infinite Being and assures the Presence of the eternity of Grace in the time of the existential condition, whose End is the victory over evil and death, in the immeasurable dynamic of integral redemption.
Translated title of the contributionThe metaphysics of longing in Leonardo Coimbra: a study on the presence of mystery and integral redemption
Original languagePortuguese
Place of PublicationLisboa
PublisherUCP Editora
Number of pages502
ISBN (Electronic)9789725403822
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2013

Publication series

NameBiblioteca de Investigação

Keywords

  • Leonardo Coimbra
  • Philosophy
  • Metaphysics

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