Dasein, Personhood, Inter-Subjectivity and Nucleus-Person. The Relational Subject after Heidegger, in Zubiri, Apel and Polo

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  • Carlos Ortiz de Landázuri University of Navarra Spain

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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2015.v0i13.2721

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Dasein, personhood, inter-subjectivity, nucleus-person, relational-subject.

Abstract

Heidegger, Zubiri, Apel, and Polo have proposed a more accurate definition of the respective notions of human relational subject: “Dasein” or “being-there”; “Personhood” or “open essence”; “inter-subjectivity” or “entities’ appeal to diverse interlocutors”; and, finally, “nucleus-person” or “mediator between entities and being”. The aim is to avoid a return to Kant’s transcendental subject paradoxes and Hegel’s “absolute I” or Husserl´s “fenomenological subject”. But in each case specifically different heuristic strategies were followed when conceptualizing said relational subject: Heidegger proposed overcoming the notion of “phenomenological subject” in Husserl; Zubiri, however, defend the recovery of the notion of “phenomenological subject” in Husserl; meanwhile, Apel propose a transformed semiotically reformulation of Heidegger’s “Dasein”; finally, Polo propose a reformulation of the epistemological notion of Heidegger’s “Dasein”.

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Published

2017-05-26

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Ortiz de Landázuri, C. (2017). Dasein, Personhood, Inter-Subjectivity and Nucleus-Person. The Relational Subject after Heidegger, in Zubiri, Apel and Polo. Metafísica Y Persona, (13). https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2015.v0i13.2721

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