Publication: El lenguaje del cuerpo y razón de amor en María Zambrano
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Sánchez-Gey Venegas, Juana
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon/269081
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Abstract
La filosofía del siglo XX encontró en
autores como Bergson, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty
o Gabriel Marcel reflexiones muy interesantes
acerca del cuerpo, sin embargo nosotros queremos atender a la filosofía española contemporánea, puesto que pensamos que esta filosofía se ha
centrado siempre en un realismo de la razón en
apertura a la vida, razón integradora, que pone
en diálogo el cuerpo y la trascendencia. Nos centraremos en María Zambrano y, siendo su obra
extensa, nos vamos a limitar casi a sus primeros
artículos, con el propósito de continuar esta aportación que aparece en su obra. En efecto, toda su
obra y su vida tratan de la escucha de esta vivencia humana que consiste en la unidad relacional
del cuerpo y algo más, que es el alma. Así sus
lecturas órficas y de la mística, en su sentido
religioso, le permiten atender una y otra vez a
esta entrañada relación humana y decantarse,
al mismo tiempo, por el ejercicio de la libertad
como dominio de lo menos hacia lo más.
The philosophy of the 20th century encountered very interesting reflections on the body in authors like Bergson, Husserl, Merleau- Ponty or Gabriel Marcel. However, we want to deal with the contemporary Spanish philosophy, because we think that this philosophy always centered in a realism of the reason and an openness towards life, integrated reason that brings the body and the transcendence into dialogue. We will focus on María Zambrano and due to her extensive work; we will mostly limit us to her first articles with the aim to continue this contribution that appears in her work. In fact, all her work and life are about listening to this human experience that consists in the relational unity of the body and something more which is the soul. In this way her orphic lectures and lectures of mystic, in the religious sense, allow her to deal repeatedly with this involved human relation and at the same time lean towards the exercise of the liberty as a power of the less towards the more.
The philosophy of the 20th century encountered very interesting reflections on the body in authors like Bergson, Husserl, Merleau- Ponty or Gabriel Marcel. However, we want to deal with the contemporary Spanish philosophy, because we think that this philosophy always centered in a realism of the reason and an openness towards life, integrated reason that brings the body and the transcendence into dialogue. We will focus on María Zambrano and due to her extensive work; we will mostly limit us to her first articles with the aim to continue this contribution that appears in her work. In fact, all her work and life are about listening to this human experience that consists in the relational unity of the body and something more which is the soul. In this way her orphic lectures and lectures of mystic, in the religious sense, allow her to deal repeatedly with this involved human relation and at the same time lean towards the exercise of the liberty as a power of the less towards the more.
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Cuerpo , Trascendencia , Alma , Espíritu , Razón Poética , Razón de Amor , Body , Transcendence , Soul , Spirit , Reason Poetry , Reason of Love
Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, 2016, Suplemento 5, pp. 555-562
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