Jeanne Hersch and philosophical tradition

  • Carmen Revilla Guzmán University of Barcelona
Keywords: Hersch, Jaspers, ontology, form, time, present.

Abstract

This study reflects on the influence of Jasper’s thought on the work of Jeanne Hersch. Our hypothesis is based on the importance that Hersch attributed to the philosophical tradition as a way of carrying out a theoretical activity aimed at “communication” and articulated around the poietic dimension of the human being. The identification of certain nuclear categories in Hersch’s philosophy allows us to highlight certain distinctive features of her contribution, which characterize the different aspects of her reflection and materialize in the attention to the present.

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Carmen Revilla Guzmán, University of Barcelona
Departamento de Historia de la Filosofía, Estética y Filosofía de la Cultura Facultad de Filosofía
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Revilla Guzmán, C. (2011). Jeanne Hersch and philosophical tradition. Logos. Anales del Seminario de Metafísica, 44, 355-371. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ASEM.2011.v44.36892
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