Hermeneutical-critical approach to the phenomenology of reason in "Ideas I"

Authors

  • Balbino A. Quesada IES San Juan de la Cruz (Úbeda)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.5.2015.29821

Abstract

The phenomenology of reason inspects all rational processes involved (which participate) in the apprehension of real object and its constitution, and the respective noetic-noematic relationships. Only the pure reason comprehended, first of all, as a strength which purifies the mentioned processes, the evidence and the subject positions. Secondly the reason, also comprehended as a process which confirms the object verificability which gives itself and the other processes and relationships, appears as the only possible power, which is able to guarantee the validity of the knowledge, and so the object of knowledge. On the other hand, the reason plays a very important role in the subject of the reason. This is the constitutive and respective note of the human being, the power (strength) that separates it from the labyrinth of facts and contingencies which makes up reality, so that this (human being) isn’t a fact among all objectivities, as postulated by psychology and natural sciences. The human being is a worldly being; he is really in the world. Now then, “his being-in” and “his staying-in” are modified by the strength of the reason. His way of being worldly is being rationaly. Only in this way the “Umwelt” becomes “Lebenswelt”.

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Published

2021-02-12

How to Cite

Quesada, B. A. (2021). Hermeneutical-critical approach to the phenomenology of reason in "Ideas I". Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (5), 287–299. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.5.2015.29821