INTIMACY, EXECUTIVITY, PROJECT
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.12.2015.29591Keywords:
executivity, intimacy, metaphor, concept, essence, I, project, vocation, human lifeAbstract
I will examine the concept of “executivy” in Ortega’s work in two important moments: in 1914 when he formulates the program of his philosophy of vital reason in Meditaciones del Quijote and in the courses of the 1930s when he initiates the unfolding of his late philosophy which assumes the historicist implications of vital reason. In the short essay “Ensayo de estética a manera de prólogo” (1914) he reflects about a problem in art that is extremely concrete: What is the object of aesthetics? The answer will take him to link an outline of a theory of metaphors with issues of epistemology and his primary philosophy. And, what is most important, Ortega uses three concepts that will have a decisive role in his later work: executivity, intimacy, and presence. This is the reason why I examine the unfolding of these concepts in the formulations of human life and of the I when he attempts the systematization of his philosophy in the said courses of the 1930s and the publications associated with them.Downloads
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2021-02-02
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Lasaga Medina, J. (2021). INTIMACY, EXECUTIVITY, PROJECT. Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (12), 89–116. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.12.2015.29591
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