Zubiri in Dialogue with Butler: The Real and the Social
Abstract
This article dives into Zubiri’s great category of the real (substantivity) in order to bring it into dialogue with Butler and in this way generate a current foundation for critical theory, feminism and psychoanalysis that allows us to understand the human being and in these times in the best possible way. To this end, certain very important aspects are shown that generate links between both thinkers (such as Hegel) and also allow us to understand Zubiri as a thinker radically of the social. And his philosophy would give us a foundation to account for what today is called queer theory and the LGTIBQ+ movements.
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