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ARE THERE TRACES OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN ZUBIRI’S NATURALEZA, HISTORIA, DIOS?

Title in the language of publication: GIBT ES SPUREN VON PHÄNOMENOLOGIE IN ZUBIRIS NATURALEZA, HISTORIA, DIOS?
Author: MIGUEL GARCÍA-BARÓ LÓPEZ
Issue: HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology.
Vol. 12, №2 (2023), 327–339
Language: German
Document type: Research Article
DOI : 10.21638/2226-5260-2023-12-2-327–339 PDF (Downloads: 514)

Abstract
This article deals with the reception of phenomenology by Xavier Zubiri, one of the most important figures of 20th century Spanish philosophy. During his lifetime Zubiri published few books, but he left an immense legacy of courses and manuscripts. Among the most important published works is the book Naturaleza, Historia, Dios. Zubiri explains there his critical reception of phenomenology: he subscribes to it, insofar as it is a philosophy of things themselves. But this evaluation of phenomenology is at the same time a farewell to her. Zubiri’s philosophical project consists in giving a reason not for things as objects of consciousness, but rather for their entitary or real structure. Thus, his purpose is to establish a logic of reality or new metaphysics that is at the same time different from the old ontology and whose sources of inspiration are Heidegger and Aristotle. To the author of this essay seems also highly probable that Alfred N. Whitehead influenced decisively certain prominent features of Zubiri’s ontological program. Husserl’s treatment of the theory of wholes and parts in Logical Investigations III pertains also to the intellectual basis of Zubiri. The article raises the question of the traces of phenomenology that are still present in Naturaleza, Historia, Dios, and critically assesses their importance for phenomenological philosophy today. The article shows above all how Zubiri’s perspective vindicates phenomenologically the traditional concept of Man and his experience of religious connection (religatio) with a transcendent Grund. As a consequence, the traditional notions of spiritual reality, eros and agape are given a new meaning.

Keywords
phenomenology, metaphysics, reality, nihility, religatio, existence, human being, God, eros, agape.

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