La interpretación hegeliana de la filosofía medieval / The Hegelian Interpretation of Medieval Philosophy

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Arsenio GINZO FERNÁNDEZ

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The article reveals the ambivalence of the Hegelian interpretation of medieval philosophy. Hegel shares the «anti-medieval» prejudice prevailing in modern thought since the Renaissance and Reformation. In Hegel, the Protestant heritage is especially strong. Yet when he observes the subjectivist tendencies of modern Protestant theology, he proposes, as a counter-model, the more speculative and philosophical approaches of medieval thinkers.One can thus speak of a «vindication» of medieval philosophy in Hegel´s thought, despite his anti-medieval prejudice.

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GINZO FERNÁNDEZ, A. (2016). La interpretación hegeliana de la filosofía medieval / The Hegelian Interpretation of Medieval Philosophy. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 23, 87–105. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v23i.8971
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