DIOS COMO CONDICIÓN DE LA RACIONALIDAD SEGÚN E. HUSSERL

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  • Alfonso García Marqués

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to look through the philosophical writings of Husserl, from his 'Ideen' to his 'Krisis' and contemporary manuscripts, in order to determine, on the one hand, the husserlian concept of God, and on the other, the proof of the reality and transcendence of divinity. There are different Husserlian approaches to God, in correspondence with different stages of his philosophy; nevertheless, the complementary character of those approaches is shown in this paper. Authors´s conclusion is that Husserl held a theist position, particularly in the last phase of his philosophy, both historically and speculatively. So that, for the last Husserl, God is known in an apodictic way, as an egological non-mundane reality, Telo of intersubjective humanity, absolute Reason and ultimate justification of every rational theory and praxis.

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García Marqués, A. (1992). DIOS COMO CONDICIÓN DE LA RACIONALIDAD SEGÚN E. HUSSERL. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (4), 125–138. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/8921
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