Humanity´s concept in Edmund Husserl: delimitation and projections
Our proposal is focused on humanity’s concept in Husserl, attempting to delimit the corresponding family of interrelated concepts. The focus of our corpus is Die Krisis der europaïschen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Phänomenologie (Hua VI, 1962) and the articles for the Journal The Kaizo. F...
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description | Our proposal is focused on humanity’s concept in Husserl, attempting to delimit the corresponding family of interrelated concepts. The focus of our corpus is Die Krisis der europaïschen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Phänomenologie (Hua VI, 1962) and the articles for the Journal The Kaizo. For Husserl, rationality is the key concept for interpreting the evolution of humanity. The purpose of the investigations, that Husserl performs in these texts, supposes the following substantial aspects: 1) What matters is the process leading to a true humanity. 2) It is essential to human life that it goes by in the form of yearning. 3) The conceptual repertory, with which Husserl investigates about humanity, constitutes an ordered sequence. 4) What is valid for mathematics, as pure science of nature, is valid analogically for a pure science of subjectivity. 5) Human becoming possesses unity and this one is given by historicity. 6) The concept of style is applied by Husserl to the human becoming. 7) A significant concept linked with the one of historicity is the concept of Heitmatlichkeit. 8) Husserl supposes an essence of rationality, with respect to which rationalism is nothing more than a deviation. 9) We distinguish four intentionalities concerning reason itself.10) Reason has unreason as negative counterpart and certain opacities impede a total transparency of reason. |
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spelling | oai:oai.revistas.uptc.edu.co:article-111682023-08-17T04:54:02Z Humanity´s concept in Edmund Husserl: delimitation and projections El concepto de humanidad en Edmund Husserl: delimitación y proyecciones. Flores Hernández, Luis Humanity reason historicity phenomenology Husserl humanidad razon historicidad fenomenologia Husserl Our proposal is focused on humanity’s concept in Husserl, attempting to delimit the corresponding family of interrelated concepts. The focus of our corpus is Die Krisis der europaïschen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Phänomenologie (Hua VI, 1962) and the articles for the Journal The Kaizo. For Husserl, rationality is the key concept for interpreting the evolution of humanity. The purpose of the investigations, that Husserl performs in these texts, supposes the following substantial aspects: 1) What matters is the process leading to a true humanity. 2) It is essential to human life that it goes by in the form of yearning. 3) The conceptual repertory, with which Husserl investigates about humanity, constitutes an ordered sequence. 4) What is valid for mathematics, as pure science of nature, is valid analogically for a pure science of subjectivity. 5) Human becoming possesses unity and this one is given by historicity. 6) The concept of style is applied by Husserl to the human becoming. 7) A significant concept linked with the one of historicity is the concept of Heitmatlichkeit. 8) Husserl supposes an essence of rationality, with respect to which rationalism is nothing more than a deviation. 9) We distinguish four intentionalities concerning reason itself.10) Reason has unreason as negative counterpart and certain opacities impede a total transparency of reason. Resumen: Nuestra propuesta se centra en el concepto de humanidad de Husserl, intentando delimitar la correspondiente familia de conceptos interrelacionados. El foco de nuestro corpus es Die Krisis der europaïschen Wissenschaften und die transzendentale Phänomenologie (Hua VI, 1962) y los artículos para la Revista The Kaizo. Para Husserl, la racionalidad es el concepto clave para interpretar la evolución de la humanidad. El propósito de las investigaciones, que Husserl realiza en estos textos, supone los siguientes aspectos substanciales:1) Lo que importa es el proceso conducente a una humanidad verdadera. 2) Es esencial a la vida humana el que discurra en la forma del afán. 3) El repertorio conceptual con que Husserl investiga acerca de la humanidad constituye una secuencia ordenada. 4) Lo que es válido para la matemática, en cuanto ciencia pura de la naturaleza, es válido analógicamente para una ciencia pura de la subjetividad. 5) El devenir humano posee unidad y esta es otorgada por la historicidad. 6) El concepto de estilo es aplicado por Husserl al devenir humano. 7) Un concepto importante vinculado al de historicidad es el de Heimatlichkeit. 8) Husserl supone una esencia de la racionalidad, con respecto a la que el racionalismo no es más que un extravío. 9) Distinguimos cuatro intencionalidades en la razón misma. 10) La razón tiene como contraparte negativa a la sinrazón y ciertas opacidades le impiden una transparencia total a la razón. Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2020-07-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/cuestiones_filosofia/article/view/11168 10.19053/01235095.v6.n26.2020.11168 Cuestiones de Filosofía; Vol. 6 No. 26 (2020): Cuestiones de Filosofía; 127-143 Cuestiones de Filosofía; Vol. 6 Núm. 26 (2020): Cuestiones de Filosofía; 127-143 2389-9441 0123-5095 spa https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/cuestiones_filosofia/article/view/11168/9611 https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/cuestiones_filosofia/article/view/11168/13331 Derechos de autor 2020 Luis Flores Hernández http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
spellingShingle | Humanity reason historicity phenomenology Husserl humanidad razon historicidad fenomenologia Husserl Flores Hernández, Luis Humanity´s concept in Edmund Husserl: delimitation and projections |
title | Humanity´s concept in Edmund Husserl: delimitation and projections |
title_alt | El concepto de humanidad en Edmund Husserl: delimitación y proyecciones. |
title_full | Humanity´s concept in Edmund Husserl: delimitation and projections |
title_fullStr | Humanity´s concept in Edmund Husserl: delimitation and projections |
title_full_unstemmed | Humanity´s concept in Edmund Husserl: delimitation and projections |
title_short | Humanity´s concept in Edmund Husserl: delimitation and projections |
title_sort | humanity´s concept in edmund husserl delimitation and projections |
topic | Humanity reason historicity phenomenology Husserl humanidad razon historicidad fenomenologia Husserl |
topic_facet | Humanity reason historicity phenomenology Husserl humanidad razon historicidad fenomenologia Husserl |
url | https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/cuestiones_filosofia/article/view/11168 |
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