Publication: Común-unidad y común-unión. El fundamento afectivo de la
comunidad en el pensamiento de M. Henry y F. Rosenzweig
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Garrido Maturano, Ángel E.
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Universidad de Murcia
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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El artículo compara la fenomenología
de la comunidad de M. Henry y la genealogía
del «nosotros» de F. Rosenzweig con el objetivo
de mostrar la convergencia fundamental de
ambos filósofos en relación con la elucidación de
la esencia y génesis de la comunidad. Para ello
explicita mediante una hermenéutica fenomenológica
tres rasgos fundamentales de esa convergencia.
Primero: el hecho de que toda comunidad
no se funda en una coincidencia de intereses o
convicciones externas, sino en un «pathos con»
o simpatía originaria. Segundo: la determinación
de ese «pathos con» como amor a la vida que se
manifiesta como Deseo. Tercero: la característica
de toda comunidad genuina de acaecer como un
proceso de acrecentamiento constante de la vida
y de apuntar tendencialmente a la universalidad.
Finalmente el artículo determina en qué sentido la
idea de comunidad tiene una dimensión religiosa.
Abstract: The article compares M. Henry’s phenomenology of community and F. Rosenzweig’s genealogy of the «we» with the purpose of showing the fundamental convergence of both philosophers as regards the elucidation of the essence and genesis of the community. With this purpose it points out through a phenomenological hermeneutics three basic traits of this convergence. First, the fact that all communities are grounded not on a coincidence of interests or external convictions but rather on a «pathos with» or originary sym-pathy. Second, the determination of this «pathos with» as a love to life that manifests itself as Desire. Third, the distinctive character of every genuine community of happening as a process of constant increase of life and of aiming as a tendency to universality. Finally, the article discerns the sense in which the idea of community has a religious dimension.
Abstract: The article compares M. Henry’s phenomenology of community and F. Rosenzweig’s genealogy of the «we» with the purpose of showing the fundamental convergence of both philosophers as regards the elucidation of the essence and genesis of the community. With this purpose it points out through a phenomenological hermeneutics three basic traits of this convergence. First, the fact that all communities are grounded not on a coincidence of interests or external convictions but rather on a «pathos with» or originary sym-pathy. Second, the determination of this «pathos with» as a love to life that manifests itself as Desire. Third, the distinctive character of every genuine community of happening as a process of constant increase of life and of aiming as a tendency to universality. Finally, the article discerns the sense in which the idea of community has a religious dimension.
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