O tempo no Tomismo e em Raimundo Lúlio. Luz para situar o Eterno retorno de Nietzsche
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This paper intends to present the notion of «time» as it appears at Raymon Lull Works until Principia philosophiae complexa (1299). We will develop an analysis on Fernand Van Steenberghen’s conclusions in his paper Raymond Lull contre l’eternité du monde (1989) in which he studies the critics done by Lullo n that mistake, contained in his Declaratio Raymundi per modum dialogi edita (1298). At the seconf part of the paper we will be analysing helped by the Lullian’s notion of time, the concept of «cyclical structure of time» implicated in the Nierzsche’s Eternal Return and its preceding ideas in the Kantian thesis of time as a formal condition a priori of all the phenomena.
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JAULENT, E. (2006). O tempo no Tomismo e em Raimundo Lúlio. Luz para situar o Eterno retorno de Nietzsche. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 13, 143–158. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v13i.6279
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