El fenómeno de la apelación
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2015-12-01
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Mena Malet, Patricio
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Universidad EAFIT
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El presente artículo busca interrogar al fenómeno de la apelación -- Para ello, se examinará el vínculo entre fenomenología y apelación preguntándonos qué es preciso entender por la máxima Husserliana que conmina a un retorno a las cosas mismas; en segundo lugar, intentaremos dilucidar cómo la obediencia crítica a la consigna fenomenológica ha supuesto una recomprensión de fenómeno al punto de transformar la consigna Husserliana en un verdadero “retorno de las cosas mismas” -- Finalmente, nos proponemos interrogar la apelación del fenómeno, a partir del diálogo entre Marion y Romano -- No solo intentaremos dilucidar cuál es la especificidad de la apelación, sino qué relación estricta hay entre fenómeno, particularmente insigne o saturado y apelación
This article aims to investigate the phenomenon of appellation -- In order to do that, I will examine the connection between phenomenology and appellation wondering how we should understand Husserl commination to go back to the things themselves -- Secondly, I will try to elucidate how a critical response to that phenomenological maxim has required a reinterpretation of our understanding of the phenomenon to the point of transforming Husserl maxim from back to the things themselves to "back of the things themselves" -- Finally, we will investigate the appellation of the phenomenon from the perspective of the dialogue between Marion and Romano -- We will not only try to elucidate the specificity of appellation, but we will try to discover what kind of close relationship we can find between phenomenon (specifically saturated phenomenon) and appellation
This article aims to investigate the phenomenon of appellation -- In order to do that, I will examine the connection between phenomenology and appellation wondering how we should understand Husserl commination to go back to the things themselves -- Secondly, I will try to elucidate how a critical response to that phenomenological maxim has required a reinterpretation of our understanding of the phenomenon to the point of transforming Husserl maxim from back to the things themselves to "back of the things themselves" -- Finally, we will investigate the appellation of the phenomenon from the perspective of the dialogue between Marion and Romano -- We will not only try to elucidate the specificity of appellation, but we will try to discover what kind of close relationship we can find between phenomenon (specifically saturated phenomenon) and appellation