摘要:The present article sets out to show that which could be designated as “hidden ontology of GermanIdealism”. This expression refers to the customarily unnoticed background that lies under the hegelian projectas a whole, and with particular intensity behind his radical rejection of the concept of immediacy, understoodas originary onto-epistemological experience. This rejection is due (in accordance with the interpretation hereoutlined) to an underlying nihilistic intention that tends to hide and conceal the radical alterity intuited by theidealist thought in the act of immediate grasping of the originally indeterminate being. The avoidance of thispermanent ontological menace, results, in Hegel´s philosophy, in an unstated project of adaptation of reality asa whole to subjectivity, identified with reflexive rationality opposed to immediacy.