The love-hate dialectics by Empedocles and Schopenhauer
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2010.742n1110Keywords:
Empedocles, Schopenhauer, dialectic, cosmology, moralAbstract
The dialectical thinking can be described as a way of understand an idea which involves the necessary coexistence of the contrary. In the philosophy of Empedocles and Schopenhauer we can find a similar sense of dialectic thought, that is recognized by the last and points to the reevaluation of the moral experience as the ground of representation of the motion of the world of the life.
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