El vínculo madre-hijo como suelo del destino
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v16i0.1582Abstract
RESUMEN
Analizo la afirmación husserliana "los vivos despiertan al no vivo", en cuanto caracteriza la condición de posibilidad para el progreso humano desde la perspectiva del vínculo entre un niño y su madre. Primero, describo el ámbito fenomenológico en donde se inscribe esta problemática, i.e. la fenomenología constructiva. Segundo, analizo el tema del proto-niño [Urkind] y de la condición de posibilidad para su progreso según se presenta en el anexo XLV de la Husserliana XV. Tercero, amplío la cuestión indagando la condición de posibilidad del proceso humano desde la perspectiva de la humanidad como tal.
PALABRAS CLAVE
HUSSERL, INTERSUBJETIVIDAD, NIÑO MADRE
ABSTRACT
I analyze Husser's thesis: "the living awaken the non-living" insofar as it determines the condition of possibility of human progress with regard to the bond between mother and child. Firstly, I describe the phenomenological field where this matter is examined, i.e. the constuctive phenomenology. Secondly, I analyze the primal child topic and the condition of possibility for his evolution based upon Husserl's argument in the XLV supplement of Huserliana, XV. Thirdly, I expand the problem investigating the condition of possibility of human evolution from the perspective of human condition as such.
KEYWORDS
HUSSERL, INTERSUBJETIVITY, CHILD, MOTHER.
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