A única saída ante a filosofia moderna

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Abstract: This article contends that the central principle of modern philosophy is obscured by a side-debate between two opposed camps that are united in accepting a deeper flawed premise. Consider the powerful critiques of Kantian philosophy offered by Quentin Meillassoux and Bruno Latour, respectively. These two thinkers criticize Kant for opposite reasons: Meillassoux because Kant collapses thought and world into a permanent "correlate" without isolated terms, and Latour because Kant tries to purify thought and world from each other rather than realizing that they are always combined in "hybrid ” form. What both critiques tacitly accept is the notion that "thought" and "world" are the two major poles of the universe. I claim that this stems from the post-Cartesian assumption that thought and world are the two basic kinds of things that exist. The name "onto-taxonomy" is introduced for this view.

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Otávio Souza e Rocha Dias Maciel, Universidade de Brasilia

Mestre em Teoria do Direito e Direito Global pela European Academy of Legal Theory (Frankfurt-Alemanha) e Doutorando em Filosofia pela Universidade de Brasília na linha de Lógica, Metafísica e Epistemologia. Tem experiência em Filosofia, com ênfase em Metametafísica, Realismo Especulativo do Século XXI, Teoria dos Sistemas, Filosofia do Processo, Teoria do Ator-Rede e Filosofia Latino-americana.

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2022-12-30

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MACIEL, O. S. e R. D.; ’H. A única saída ante a filosofia moderna. Anãnsi: Revista de Filosofia (Philosophy Journal), [S. l.], v. 3, n. 2, p. 329–352, 2022. Disponível em: https://revistas.uneb.br/index.php/anansi/article/view/15619. Acesso em: 25 nov. 2024.

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