
FILOSOFÍA FUNDAMENTAL. - por - D. JAIME BALMES, - PRESBÍTERO
Segunda edicion. - Barcelona: IMPRENTA DE A. BRUSI. Calle de las Libreterías n.º 4. - 1848.
LIBRO OCTAVO. - LO INFINITO.
CAPÍTULO I. - OJEADA SOBRE EL ESTADO ACTUAL DE LA FILOSOFÍA.
CAPÍTULO II. - IMPORTANCIA Y ANOMALÍA DE LAS CUESTIONES SOBRE LA IDEA DE LO INFINITO.
CAPÍTULO III. - SI TENEMOS IDEA DE LO INFINITO.
CAPÍTULO IV. - EL LÍMITE.
CAPÍTULO V. - CONSIDERACIONES SOBRE LA APLICACION DE LA IDEA DE LO INFINITO Á LA CANTIDAD CONTINUA, Y Á LA DISCRETA EN CUANTO SE EXPRESA EN SERIES.
CAPÍTULO VI. - ORÍGEN DE LA VAGUEDAD Y APARENTES CONTRADICCIONES EN LA APLICACION DE LA IDEA DE LO INFINITO.
CAPÍTULO VII. - EXPLICACION FUNDAMENTAL DE LA IDEA ABSTRACTA DE LO INFINITO.
In this thought‑provoking treatise, the author turns a critical eye toward the dominant materialist philosophy of the eighteenth century, which reduced the world, mind, and morality to mere mechanical processes. He contrasts that view with a growing nineteenth‑century movement that re‑introduces the language of the infinite, the absolute, and the spiritual as essential tools for understanding human experience. By tracing how earlier thinkers dismissed ideas such as free will, moral dignity, and the very notion of God, the work sets the stage for a renewed dialogue between sensation and intellect.
The author argues that the prevailing reductionism has stifled the spirit, likening it to a butterfly forced to become a clumsy worm. He proposes that true progress lies in reclaiming the realm of ideas—cause, freedom, moral responsibility—and allowing them to coexist with empirical observation. Readers are invited to follow his early analysis of the present reaction against degrading philosophies, a call to re‑examine the boundaries between the finite and the infinite.
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es
Duration
~9 hours (523K characters)
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Produced by PM Spanish, Mariano Cecowski and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr)
Release date
2009-03-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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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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