Philosophy and vocation in Julia Valentina Iribarne’s phenomenological thought

Authors

  • Marcela Venebra Muñoz Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.6.2015.29851

Keywords:

J. Iribarne, Husserl, intersubjectivity, ethics

Abstract

Through a remembrance of a meeting with J. Iribarne, this paper aims to make a “reading of Iribarne’s vision” of Husserl’s phenomenology —phenomenology as a system—, following with a study of the theory of inter-subjectivity in Iribarne’s work (sec. 2), and the place of ethics as a science founded in this theory (sec. 3). The final purpose is to demonstrate the consistency that lies within Iribarne’s philosophical efforts and Husserl’s philosophical goals throughout his life and career, in order to assert that the practice of phenomenology as a philosophy of life and a transcendental life rooted in human existence itself is a concern of transcendental phenomenology —for this exposure (in Spanish) forms part of Julia Iribarne’s valuable legacy to Latin American philosophy.

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Published

2021-02-22

How to Cite

Venebra Muñoz, M. (2021). Philosophy and vocation in Julia Valentina Iribarne’s phenomenological thought. Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (6), 357–377. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.6.2015.29851

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