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Nexus: da relacionalidade do princípio à metafísica do inominável em Nicolau de Cusa
Fecha
2012-04-23Registro en:
TEIXEIRA NETO, José. Nexus: da relacionalidade do princípio à metafísica do inominável em Nicolau de Cusa. 2012. 281 f. Tese (Doutorado em Metafísica) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2012.
Autor
Teixeira Neto, José
Resumen
We indicate the idea of nexus or conexio, thought of as intelligible connection with the
intelligent, the foundation on which the reason why you can understand and name, even if
inadequately, what the intellect sees incomprehensible and unnameably. Thus, it opens a way
for our research: we will take the idea of nexus as fundamental to the interpretation of the
divine names and the "metaphysics of the unnameably" and we show how the divine names,
mainly in possest, mirrored in the Trinity, relatedness of the principle and therefore also the
nexus. For that you need to think some preliminary questions: we will place Nicholas of Cusa
in the tradition of medieval Christian Neoplatonism, we resume some discussions on the
problem of naming and the philosophy of language in his thinking, we will reflect such
thinking is molded from active dialogue with the tradition and how it is your speculation is
founded upon the dynamic and dialectical relationship between philosophy and theology to be
thought of in our text using the relationship between faith and understandig (intellectus). After
introductory clarify these issues we will come to consider introductory understanding of the
Trinitarian Beginning and speculation about the nexus taking as its starting point from where
the De venatione sapientiae nexus or conexio is designed as a hunting field of wisdom and the
First Book of De docta ignorantia where the maximum is now thought of as one and triune.
From the Second Book of the same work and the Idiota. De mente we will show in what sense
the universe and men, as imago dei, imitate the eternal Trinity. Finally, we will resume the
notion of the scientia aenigmatica of De beryllo and some information that will clarify that
Nicholas assumes the divine names as enigmas. Finally, we will try to show that the
enigmatic or symbolic names also mirror the triune Beginning principle. So, before we return
some traces of this aspect in some divine names and texts of the "late period" and then
conclude with that which in itself already indicates the nexus and therefore the trinity: possest