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Author
Nakatomi Kiyokazu (Chiba Prefectural Togane Commercial High School in Chiba, Japan)
Title
Filosofía de la nada y del amor
Philosophy of Anything and Love
Source
Humanum. Międzynarodowe Studia Społeczno-Humanistyczne, 2015, nr 19 (4), s. 139-161
Humanum. International Social and Humanities Studies
Keyword
Filozofia, Poglądy filozoficzne
Philosophy, Philosophical thought
Note
summ.
Country
Azja, Europa
Asia, Europe
Abstract
The purpose of this test is to break the blockade dry characterizes contemporary philosophy and create a new horizon. The question has arisen nowhere at all times and in all places. To cite a few names; Lao-tzu, Chaung-tzu, Solomon, Buddha, Pascal, Nietzsche, Bergson and Heidegger. European philosophy began with Plato who created the idea of being. But being and matter occupy only a negligible position in the universe. Compared to this universe, being and matter are like three tiny ants in relation to the earth. European philosophy has been questioning circled over three small ants. However, we think hard about anything including three ants and a gap the size of the earth. Nothingness is not the non-existence of all things. Nowhere it includes and transcends relative nothingness and being. We call it Transcendental Nothing or absolutely nothing. Nothingness is the highest knowledge in which the transcendent is revealed to humanity; infinite knowledge → → eternity is projected transcendent God → love. I call the principle of nowhere and love. The following is proved.(original abstract)
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ISSN
1898-8431
Language
spa
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