Auto-afección y espiritualidad. Hacia una filosofía de la religión en Michel Henry

In this work we ask ourselves about the possibility to elaborate a philosophy of religion starting from the assumption of the phenomenology of life by Michel Henry, and to consider the paths this would suppose. This task demands to specify the basic principles of his phenomenological proposal, to in...

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Main Author: Olvani F. Sánchez Hernández
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de San Buenaventura 2012-11-01
Series:Franciscanum
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Online Access:http://revistas.usbbog.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/270/221
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Summary:In this work we ask ourselves about the possibility to elaborate a philosophy of religion starting from the assumption of the phenomenology of life by Michel Henry, and to consider the paths this would suppose. This task demands to specify the basic principles of his phenomenological proposal, to investigate about the author’s fidelity to those principles in his consideration of Christianity and, finally, to enunciate the paths that are originated from this phenomenology for a philosophical understanding of the religious experience. This will be, then, the structure of our text, which pretends to be situated into the assembly of Henry’s philosophical work, defined by him under a double aspect: “The elaboration of the fundamental assumptions that define the duplicity of appearing and the practice of those assumptions in the comprehension of different problems or diverse philosophies”.
ISSN:0120-1468
0120-1468