The autonomy of nature in Ludwig Feuerbach

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Autor(a) principal: Chagas, Eduardo Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/8777
Resumo: This article tries to delineate the proposition that to Feuerbach nature is an autonomous and independent being that comes first in comparison to the spirit.  To him, material nature, that exists in its qualitative differentness, independent from thinking, is the original source, the immediate, not deductible, uncreated  fundament of all real existence, that exists and consists in itself,  when put vis-a-vis the spirit.  Feuerbach sets nature against the spirit, for it is his understanding that nature is not a pure other that only through the spirit was set as nature, but as the first source, the objective material reality that exists outside reason and is given to man by means of his senses as fundament and essence of his life. Therefore, one is dealing first with that essence (light, air, water, fire, plants, animals etc) without which  man does not exist or could be thought of as existing. To Feuerbach nature is all objects and essences put together. Under this condition it is possible to conceive nature as guarantor of externality itself as if it could exist independently from us, an entity that is unaware of itself and which exists in itself and by itself;  for this reason it shall not be seen as something which it is not, i.e., neither divine nor human. Nature always existed, i.e., it exists in itself and has only meaning in itself; it is itself, i.e., it has no mystical essence, it does not hide behind it any absolute being whether human, divine, transcendental or ideal.
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spelling The autonomy of nature in Ludwig FeuerbachO conceito de natureza na filosofia de Ludwig Feuerbach Concept of Nature According to FeuerbachThe Critique of Theism and IdealismFeuerbachConceito de Natureza em FeuerbachCrítica ao Teísmo e ao IdealismoFeuerbachThis article tries to delineate the proposition that to Feuerbach nature is an autonomous and independent being that comes first in comparison to the spirit.  To him, material nature, that exists in its qualitative differentness, independent from thinking, is the original source, the immediate, not deductible, uncreated  fundament of all real existence, that exists and consists in itself,  when put vis-a-vis the spirit.  Feuerbach sets nature against the spirit, for it is his understanding that nature is not a pure other that only through the spirit was set as nature, but as the first source, the objective material reality that exists outside reason and is given to man by means of his senses as fundament and essence of his life. Therefore, one is dealing first with that essence (light, air, water, fire, plants, animals etc) without which  man does not exist or could be thought of as existing. To Feuerbach nature is all objects and essences put together. Under this condition it is possible to conceive nature as guarantor of externality itself as if it could exist independently from us, an entity that is unaware of itself and which exists in itself and by itself;  for this reason it shall not be seen as something which it is not, i.e., neither divine nor human. Nature always existed, i.e., it exists in itself and has only meaning in itself; it is itself, i.e., it has no mystical essence, it does not hide behind it any absolute being whether human, divine, transcendental or ideal.O presente artigo pretende destacar a tese de que a natureza, conforme Feuerbach, é um existente autônomo e independente e possui primazia ante o espírito. Para ele, a natureza material, que existe, em sua diferencialidade qualitativa, independente do pensar, é, diante do espírito, o original, o fundamento não deduzível, imediato, não criado de toda existência real, que existe e consiste por si mesmo. Feuerbach opõe a natureza ao espírito, pois ele a entende não como um puro outro, que só por meio do espírito foi posto como natureza, mas, como o primeiro, a realidade objetiva, material, a qual existe fora do entendimento e é dada ao homem por meio de seus sentidos como fundamento e essência de sua vida. Trata-se, portanto, primeiro daquela essência (luz, ar água, fogo, plantas, animais etc.), sem a qual o homem não pode nem ser pensado nem existir. A natureza é, para Feuerbach, a pluralidade de todos os objetos e essências que realmente são. Sob essa condição, é possível conceber a natureza como a garantia da exterioridade mesma, como que um existente fora de nós, que nada sabe de si e é em si e por si mesmo; por conseguinte, ela não deve ser vista como aquilo que ela não é, isto é, nem como divina, nem como humana. A natureza sempre existiu, quer dizer, ela existe por si e tem seu sentido apenas em si mesma; ela é ela mesma, ou seja, nenhuma essência mística, pois, por trás dela, não se esconde nenhum absoluto, nada humano, nada divino, transcendental ou ideal.Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências2022-07-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/x-mobipocket-ebookapplication/epub+ziphttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/8777TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia da Unesp; v. 44 n. 3: Julho-Setembro/2021; 51-68TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia; Vol. 44 No. 3: July-September/2021; 51-68TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia; Vol. 44 Núm. 3: Julho-Setembro/2021; 51-68TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia; Vol. 44 No. 3: Julho-Setembro/2021; 51-68TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia; V. 44 N. 3: Julho-Setembro/2021; 51-681980-539X0101-3173reponame:Trans/Form/Ação (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/8777/9203https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/8777/9204https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/8777/14268https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/8777/14272Copyright (c) 2021 TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofiahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChagas, Eduardo Ferreira2023-05-30T06:47:03Zoai:ojs.revistas.marilia.unesp.br:article/8777Revistahttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptransformacao@marilia.unesp.br1980-539X0101-3173opendoar:2023-05-30T06:47:03Trans/Form/Ação (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
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O conceito de natureza na filosofia de Ludwig Feuerbach
title The autonomy of nature in Ludwig Feuerbach
spellingShingle The autonomy of nature in Ludwig Feuerbach
Chagas, Eduardo Ferreira
Concept of Nature According to Feuerbach
The Critique of Theism and Idealism
Feuerbach
Conceito de Natureza em Feuerbach
Crítica ao Teísmo e ao Idealismo
Feuerbach
title_short The autonomy of nature in Ludwig Feuerbach
title_full The autonomy of nature in Ludwig Feuerbach
title_fullStr The autonomy of nature in Ludwig Feuerbach
title_full_unstemmed The autonomy of nature in Ludwig Feuerbach
title_sort The autonomy of nature in Ludwig Feuerbach
author Chagas, Eduardo Ferreira
author_facet Chagas, Eduardo Ferreira
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Concept of Nature According to Feuerbach
The Critique of Theism and Idealism
Feuerbach
Conceito de Natureza em Feuerbach
Crítica ao Teísmo e ao Idealismo
Feuerbach
topic Concept of Nature According to Feuerbach
The Critique of Theism and Idealism
Feuerbach
Conceito de Natureza em Feuerbach
Crítica ao Teísmo e ao Idealismo
Feuerbach
description This article tries to delineate the proposition that to Feuerbach nature is an autonomous and independent being that comes first in comparison to the spirit.  To him, material nature, that exists in its qualitative differentness, independent from thinking, is the original source, the immediate, not deductible, uncreated  fundament of all real existence, that exists and consists in itself,  when put vis-a-vis the spirit.  Feuerbach sets nature against the spirit, for it is his understanding that nature is not a pure other that only through the spirit was set as nature, but as the first source, the objective material reality that exists outside reason and is given to man by means of his senses as fundament and essence of his life. Therefore, one is dealing first with that essence (light, air, water, fire, plants, animals etc) without which  man does not exist or could be thought of as existing. To Feuerbach nature is all objects and essences put together. Under this condition it is possible to conceive nature as guarantor of externality itself as if it could exist independently from us, an entity that is unaware of itself and which exists in itself and by itself;  for this reason it shall not be seen as something which it is not, i.e., neither divine nor human. Nature always existed, i.e., it exists in itself and has only meaning in itself; it is itself, i.e., it has no mystical essence, it does not hide behind it any absolute being whether human, divine, transcendental or ideal.
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