San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino

Autores
Alby, Juan Carlos
Año de publicación
2009
Idioma
español castellano
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
In his lessons of the Summer semester of 1921 called “St. Augustin and the Neo-Platonism"; M. Heidegger interprets the Bishop of Hipona from what he calls “the factitive experience of life". This experience would be indissolubly associated to became that turns the human existence historically placed in an ephemeral and transitory unit. Centering in the Book X of Confessiones, Heidegger makes a critic to the Augustinian notion of “memory", narrowly tied to his famous conception on time developed in the Book XIth of the same write. The philosopher from Freiburg affirms that, though Augustin has overcome the merely psychological conceptions about the memory, still he remains confined in the perspective of language of the traditional Metaphysics. This work tries to trace de Neo-Platonic roots of Augustinian thinking, ignored in the analysis of Heidegger, principally regarding Plotinus legacy and of another Platonic Christianized as Mario Victorinus, and to research this way in what measure that interpretation results faithful to the principal Augustinian intuitions.
Fil: Alby, Juan Carlos. Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Fuente
Philosophia, No. 69
http://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/3273
Materia
Agustín, Santo
Heidegger, Martín
Neoplatonismo
Filosofía
Filosofía medieval
Plotino
Teología cristiana
Memorias
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
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Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino
title San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino
spellingShingle San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino
Alby, Juan Carlos
Agustín, Santo
Heidegger, Martín
Neoplatonismo
Filosofía
Filosofía medieval
Plotino
Teología cristiana
Memorias
title_short San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino
title_full San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino
title_fullStr San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino
title_full_unstemmed San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino
title_sort San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Alby, Juan Carlos
author Alby, Juan Carlos
author_facet Alby, Juan Carlos
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Agustín, Santo
Heidegger, Martín
Neoplatonismo
Filosofía
Filosofía medieval
Plotino
Teología cristiana
Memorias

topic Agustín, Santo
Heidegger, Martín
Neoplatonismo
Filosofía
Filosofía medieval
Plotino
Teología cristiana
Memorias
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In his lessons of the Summer semester of 1921 called “St. Augustin and the Neo-Platonism"; M. Heidegger interprets the Bishop of Hipona from what he calls “the factitive experience of life". This experience would be indissolubly associated to became that turns the human existence historically placed in an ephemeral and transitory unit. Centering in the Book X of Confessiones, Heidegger makes a critic to the Augustinian notion of “memory", narrowly tied to his famous conception on time developed in the Book XIth of the same write. The philosopher from Freiburg affirms that, though Augustin has overcome the merely psychological conceptions about the memory, still he remains confined in the perspective of language of the traditional Metaphysics. This work tries to trace de Neo-Platonic roots of Augustinian thinking, ignored in the analysis of Heidegger, principally regarding Plotinus legacy and of another Platonic Christianized as Mario Victorinus, and to research this way in what measure that interpretation results faithful to the principal Augustinian intuitions.
Fil: Alby, Juan Carlos. Universidad Nacional del Litoral
description In his lessons of the Summer semester of 1921 called “St. Augustin and the Neo-Platonism"; M. Heidegger interprets the Bishop of Hipona from what he calls “the factitive experience of life". This experience would be indissolubly associated to became that turns the human existence historically placed in an ephemeral and transitory unit. Centering in the Book X of Confessiones, Heidegger makes a critic to the Augustinian notion of “memory", narrowly tied to his famous conception on time developed in the Book XIth of the same write. The philosopher from Freiburg affirms that, though Augustin has overcome the merely psychological conceptions about the memory, still he remains confined in the perspective of language of the traditional Metaphysics. This work tries to trace de Neo-Platonic roots of Augustinian thinking, ignored in the analysis of Heidegger, principally regarding Plotinus legacy and of another Platonic Christianized as Mario Victorinus, and to research this way in what measure that interpretation results faithful to the principal Augustinian intuitions.
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