Convergencias entre el concepto más antiguo de existencia y el concepto de existencia en la fenomenología de Husserl
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https://doi.org/10.48075/aoristo.v5i1.28765Palavras-chave:
Existencia, Fenomenologia, Husserl, Mario VictorinoResumo
El artículo muestra una conexión conceptual que no ha sido aun considerada por los especialistas, a saber: la cercanía entre la primera noción de existencia, surgida en la teología latina del s. IV, y la noción fenomenológico-husserliana de existencia. No se trata de una reconstrucción filológica, dirigida a mostrar una supuesta influencia de la teología latina en Husserl. El trabajo ofrece, en cambio, una
indagación sistemática acerca de dos líneas de pensamiento que, si bien no se relacionaron directamente entre sí, muestran convergencias temáticas que merecen nuestra atención.
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