Transcendality as the basis of Zubiri’s metaphysics
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https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.29.2012.5315Keywords:
transcendental, metaphysics, reality, wordly, impression,Abstract
I develop my arguments about the linkages and relationships between the essence and that which is transcendental and how Zubiri’s wordly metaphysics is based on transcendentality, understood as a sense of reality. This a new starting point for a metaphysics that appears with the reflection on the problematism of reality, not merely from abstract speculation, and results in the possibility of an aesthetic transcendentalism that understands the richness of reality from different, enriching perspectives. We do this considering, as we know from Derrida’s deconstructionism, that it is possible to overcome the semantic limits of language. This is confirmed by a logic of discourse that is based on a hermeneutics that allows considerable flexibility in metaphysical speculation.Downloads
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2012-06-01
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Lopez Garcia, M. (2012). Transcendality as the basis of Zubiri’s metaphysics. ENDOXA, 1(29), 165–194. https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.29.2012.5315
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