Filosofía Fundamental, Tomo I

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Filosofía Fundamental, Tomo I

by Jaime Luciano Balmes

ES·~8 hours·77 chapters

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77 total

FILOSOFÍA FUNDAMENTAL

0:03

TOMO I.

0:03

PRÓLOGO.

1:08

LIBRO PRIMERO. - DE LA CERTEZA. - CAPÍTULO I. - IMPORTANCIA Y UTILIDAD DE LAS CUESTIONES SOBRE LA CERTEZA

7:15

CAPÍTULO II. - VERDADERO ESTADO DE LA CUESTION.

14:36

CAPÍTULO III. - DOS CERTEZAS: LA DEL GÉNERO HUMANO Y LA FILOSOFÍA.

18:57

CAPÍTULO IV. - SI EXISTE LA CIENCIA TRASCENDENTAL EN EL ÓRDEN INTELECTUAL ABSOLUTO.

16:40

CAPÍTULO V. - NO EXISTE LA CIENCIA TRASCENDENTAL EN EL ORDEN INTELECTUAL HUMANO NO PUEDE DIMANAR DE LOS SENTIDOS.

9:32

CAPÍTULO VI. - CONTINÚA LA DISCUSION SOBRE LA CIENCIA TRASCENDENTAL. INSUFICIENCIA DE LAS VERDADES REALES.

7:35

CAPÍTULO VII.

30:08

Description

The work opens with a clear‑sighted call to examine the very foundations of knowledge, treating certainty as the bedrock upon which all philosophical inquiry must rest. Its author argues that without a solid grasp of what can truly be known, even the most ambitious intellectual structures risk collapsing, and he urges readers to guard against fashionable errors that threaten the integrity of Spanish thought.

Throughout the first section, the writer explores how centuries of debate have both illuminated and muddied our understanding of truth, emphasizing that the pursuit of certainty is not merely abstract but essential for discerning the limits of science and reason. By weaving historical reflection with a passionate plea for rigorous study, the text invites listeners to contemplate the deeper currents shaping human reason, promising a thoughtful journey into the core questions that have animated philosophy since its earliest days.

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es

Duration

~8 hours (512K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Jaime Luciano Balmes

Jaime Luciano Balmes

1810–1848

A sharp-minded Spanish priest and public thinker, he wrote about philosophy, politics, and faith with unusual clarity and urgency. Though he died at just 37, his books and essays gave him a lasting place in 19th-century Spanish thought.

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