Publication: La libertad como mecanismo para la continuidad ontológica en Hans Jonas: un análisis de posibilidades
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Salvador Mata, Bertran
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon.419441
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La fenomenología de la vida de Hans
Jonas aúna su posición ontológica y ética. En ella,
usa el concepto de libertad dialéctica como base
fenomenológica para superar el dualismo cartesiano,
estableciendo una continuidad ontológica
entre los seres-vivos, resignificando la experiencia
corpórea de la vida. El presente trabajo sugiere
que esta interpretación termina por recaer en una
historia metafísica de la libertad que encumbra
ontológicamente al ser-humano. Para evitarlo, se
propone un nuevo desarrollo de la libertad para
alcanzar una alternativa ontológica que se funde
en la consustancialidad de la experiencia corpórea
y la consiguiente imposibilidad de una gradación
ontológica.
Hans Jonas’ phenomenology of life combines his ontological and ethical positions. The dialectal of freedom acts as the phenomenological basis to overtake the Cartesian dualism, while stablishing an ontological continuity among beings through the resignification of the body. This work suggests that this interpretation is a metaphysical history of freedom that eventually highlights the ontological role of the humanbeings. To avoid that, a new development is suggested by using the jonasian interpretation of freedom to achieve an ontological alternative that is based on the consubstantiality of the corporeal experience and the consequent impossibility of an ontological gradation.
Hans Jonas’ phenomenology of life combines his ontological and ethical positions. The dialectal of freedom acts as the phenomenological basis to overtake the Cartesian dualism, while stablishing an ontological continuity among beings through the resignification of the body. This work suggests that this interpretation is a metaphysical history of freedom that eventually highlights the ontological role of the humanbeings. To avoid that, a new development is suggested by using the jonasian interpretation of freedom to achieve an ontological alternative that is based on the consubstantiality of the corporeal experience and the consequent impossibility of an ontological gradation.
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Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, nº 86 (2022), pp. 69-83
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