Linguistic phenomenology and practice philosophy for peace in Vicent Martínez Guzmán’s intellectual life

Authors

  • Jesús Conill Universidad de Valencia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.16.2019.29681

Keywords:

phenomenology, peace, Europe, ethics

Abstract

In this paper I set forth the three stages of Vicent Martínez Guzmán’s thought: 1) the Linguistic Phenomenology, first closely connected with Fernando Montero and John L. Austin, but later transformed by the Transcendental Pragmatics (Apel) and the Theory of Communicative Action (Habermas); 2) the philosophical theory of Europe, based on Kant, Husserl, Ortega y Gasset and the communicative or discursive ethics; and 3) Philosophy of Peace that becomes in philosophy for making peace(s), overcoming violence, war and injustice: an interdisciplinary research based on intersubjectivity with ethical and political sense.

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Published

2021-02-08

How to Cite

Conill, J. (2021). Linguistic phenomenology and practice philosophy for peace in Vicent Martínez Guzmán’s intellectual life. Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (16), 179–196. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.16.2019.29681

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Section

Una filosofia para hacer las paces. Especial en homenaje a Vicent Martínez Guzmán