Habitar la finitud: El primer movimiento de la existencia humana como asentamiento residencial en el pensamiento fenomenológico de Jan Patocka
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qfia.5.1.11063Abstract
To dwell in finitude. The first movement of human existence as residential settlement in Jan Pato?ka’s phenomenological thought
Resumen: El presente estudio se centra en la interpretación del primero de los tres movimientos de la existencia humana postulados por el fenomenólogo checo Jan Patocka, como un procedimiento orientado a ocultar la originaria alteridad del Ser y, consecuentemente, a favorecer el habitar humano en el mundo. La propia estructura de nuestra percepción y nuestra relación original con los otros formarían parte de ese mecanismo de inserción residencial que caracteriza al movimiento de “anclaje” o “enraizamiento”.
Palabras clave: Patocka, habitar, movimiento de la existencia, enraizamiento.
Abstract: The present work focuses on the interpretation of the first of the three movements of human existence postulated by the Czech phenomenologist Jan Patocka, as a procedure tending towards the concealing of the original alterity of Being and, in consequence, to favour human dwelling in the world. The structure of our perception itself and our original relation with the others would form part of that residential insertion that characterizes the movement of “anchorage” or “rooting”.
Keywords: Patocka, dwelling, movement of existence, rooting.
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