Nature of PhilosophyAuthor : Zenon Kelper  | 
      
"
Philosophy
is either History, or it isn't. If it is not History, it is a
Mysticism that is called Gnosis
"
Yet,
for Hegel, Althuser, Climenhaga, Philosophy is preceded
by Science. It is a cyclic integration and shift of the
Scientific mind acheiving each of its phases.
For
each step of consciousness, Science is a
dawn and Philosophy its
dusk. Speaking in term of 'cycle'
define them also respectively as
'done' and
'does'. For this, Philosophy must
be understood, not only as an acheivement but as an history; precisely
History of Science.
	Mechanism of Historization:According to the philosopher Sarte (after Hegel) - and the psychiatrist sociologist R.D.Laing (cofounder of Londonian antipsychiatry & Amnisty International theorician) - the dimension of our Knowledge can be partitioned into a Serial logical dimension and an inerte Reality ruled by a sole driving force. This hierarchical force of totalisation and totalisation of the totalisations - according to their words and theory - was socialy expressed by the attraction of ideologies toward an absolute. Such absolutisation of the Ideal would be responsible for the representation of God thourough religious organization, or consitute the totalitarian societies of the modern age. 
 
 
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	Chronicle of Historisation:With its large spectrum, Hermeticism which was seen as a Gnosis, today presents an History. 
	This would
	confirm the above definition; Hermeticism is History of Science - and before
	its full articulation (Ecology--Alchemy) it shows its nature in displaying
	an History of Astronomy. The knowledge of the Solar System (monocentrisme)
	is integralized by the relation that Hermeticism discloses between
	(see 'Structure de la
	Decouverte') Copernicus and Freud (dimension of
	Cosmos & Psyche).   | 
    
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