The crisis of philosophical reason in Husserl and Zubiri

Authors

  • Ángel González Pérez Fundación Xavier Zubiri

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14422/pen.v71.i266.y2015.005

Keywords:

first philosophy, geometry, idealization, subjectivity, lebenswelt, entity, act, actuality, feeling intelligence

Abstract

Many proposals for contemporary philosophy change first philosophy into mere
historiography, or an analysis of the language, its dimensions and its historical-social contexts, or a mere journey through the history of a problem and its various developments. The article, naming this situation as being in the labyrinth (the famous Minos's labyrinth) attempts to establish another
basis to first philosophy entering into dialogue with two very different proposals still departing from the common approach of Husserl, its creator (the Phenomenology): the search for a foundation in a transcendental subjectivity which already operates from the world of life that Husserl carried out in
The Crisis of the European Sciences and the proposed reality of actuality in the intellective feeling Act by Zubiri with his noologia.

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How to Cite

González Pérez, Ángel. (2015). The crisis of philosophical reason in Husserl and Zubiri. Pensamiento. Revista De Investigación E Información Filosófica, 71(266 Extra), 309–352. https://doi.org/10.14422/pen.v71.i266.y2015.005