The importance of philosophize in spanish for Juan David García Bacca: Literature and transubstantiation
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v21i2.2342Keywords:
Ontology, García Bacca, Philosophy, SpanishAbstract
This paper pursues to explain the origin and radical philosophical paradigm shift undergone by the philosopher from Navarre Juan David Garcia Bacca. Specifically, we will try to analyze how and why the Spanish philosopher moves from dismissing the possibility of a particular form of Spanish philosophizing from an ontological perspective, to treating poetry and literature as idiosyncratic ways of doing philosophy in Spanish. This typically Spanish way of doing philosophy in Spanish will be, therefore, crucial to understand the abandonment of the Garcibaccquian existentialist stage, and his renewed interest in the work of the poet Antonio Machado and his philosophizing by and for the people.Downloads
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