El camino a la libertad. Eugen Fink y el principio de la fenomenología

The aim of the present paper is to show how the inner connection between phenomenology and freedom lies at the very heart of the phenomenological thinking of Husserl’s last assistant, Eugen Fink. His phenomenological conception is supported by a radicalization of a transcendental reduction conceived...

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Main Author: Giovanni Jan Giubilato
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de San Buenaventura 2017-02-01
Series:Franciscanum
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Online Access:https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/2838/2460
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spelling doaj-773f0cef2cb44f9eaab7b70ffe15dd132020-11-24T20:52:29ZspaUniversidad de San BuenaventuraFranciscanum0120-14682017-02-01591672350doi.org/10.21500/01201468.2838El camino a la libertad. Eugen Fink y el principio de la fenomenologíaGiovanni Jan Giubilato0Universidad de San BuenaventuraThe aim of the present paper is to show how the inner connection between phenomenology and freedom lies at the very heart of the phenomenological thinking of Husserl’s last assistant, Eugen Fink. His phenomenological conception is supported by a radicalization of a transcendental reduction conceived as world-transcensus, which not merely liberates the phenomenologizing thinker from his worldly prejudices, but also unlocks him to and for an absolute principle: the transcendental subjectivity and the constitutional consequences of the sense-giving, due to the autonomic force of the epoché. This transcending movement would therefore enable a transition from the naive partiality of the ‘natural attitude’ to the free impartiality of the “phenomenological attitude”. In this regard, the following considerations serve as a prolegomena to a theory of the phenomenological reduction as an act of freedom, and consequently to Fink’s idea of phenomenology as a philosophy of freedom.https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/2838/2460Phenomenologyfreedomreductionepochélife-world
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El camino a la libertad. Eugen Fink y el principio de la fenomenología
Franciscanum
Phenomenology
freedom
reduction
epoché
life-world
author_facet Giovanni Jan Giubilato
author_sort Giovanni Jan Giubilato
title El camino a la libertad. Eugen Fink y el principio de la fenomenología
title_short El camino a la libertad. Eugen Fink y el principio de la fenomenología
title_full El camino a la libertad. Eugen Fink y el principio de la fenomenología
title_fullStr El camino a la libertad. Eugen Fink y el principio de la fenomenología
title_full_unstemmed El camino a la libertad. Eugen Fink y el principio de la fenomenología
title_sort el camino a la libertad. eugen fink y el principio de la fenomenología
publisher Universidad de San Buenaventura
series Franciscanum
issn 0120-1468
publishDate 2017-02-01
description The aim of the present paper is to show how the inner connection between phenomenology and freedom lies at the very heart of the phenomenological thinking of Husserl’s last assistant, Eugen Fink. His phenomenological conception is supported by a radicalization of a transcendental reduction conceived as world-transcensus, which not merely liberates the phenomenologizing thinker from his worldly prejudices, but also unlocks him to and for an absolute principle: the transcendental subjectivity and the constitutional consequences of the sense-giving, due to the autonomic force of the epoché. This transcending movement would therefore enable a transition from the naive partiality of the ‘natural attitude’ to the free impartiality of the “phenomenological attitude”. In this regard, the following considerations serve as a prolegomena to a theory of the phenomenological reduction as an act of freedom, and consequently to Fink’s idea of phenomenology as a philosophy of freedom.
topic Phenomenology
freedom
reduction
epoché
life-world
url https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/2838/2460
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