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Tabula Rasa

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MANCHEV, Boyan. A metamorfose e o evento. Como pensar sem fim? . Tabula Rasa [online]. 2009, n.11, pp.67-82. ISSN 1794-2489.

The final event, the Hegelian Absolute or Heideggerian Ereignis, is at the core of modern ontologies, as a heritage of a messianic or eschatological event. Modern ontologies of finitude as eventual ontologies par excéllence is the ruling hypothesis in this paper. But thinking metamorphosis means to think of the world: to change it. If event becomes immanent to the world, it is precisely as a world metamorphosis: not as the metamorphosis surpassing world in order to establish/cancel it, but metamorphosis as its immanent excess.

Keywords : event; eschatology; messianism; messianic logic; finitude; infinitely.

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