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- Title
FRANZ BRENTANO ANTE EL OCASO DE LA METAFÍSICA: SU CONCEPCIÓN DE LA PROVIDENCIA.
- Authors
TORRIJOS CASTRILLEJO, DAVID
- Abstract
The German philosopher Franz Brentano develops his personal thinking by harmonising his favourite sources: Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas and Leibniz. However, he also goes beyond them, introducing a determinism foreign to Thomas Aquinas and eliminating divine punishments from the future life, thus departing from the Christian position also held by Leibniz. Aristotle is credited with Brentano’s Leibnizian ideas: his God is the author of the best of all possible worlds and, within a deterministic paradigm, leads all souls to immortal happiness.
- Subjects
PHILOSOPHERS; PUNISHMENT; GOD; HAPPINESS; THOMAS, Aquinas, Saint, ca. 1225-1274; LEIBNIZ, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716; ARISTOTLE, 384-322 B.C.; TELEOLOGY; SOUL; THEODICY; IMMORTALITY of the soul
- Publication
Carthaginensia, 2023, Vol 39, Issue 76, p511
- ISSN
0213-4381
- Publication type
Article