Areté

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/182087

ISSN: 1016-913X
e-ISSN: 2223-3741

Areté es la revista de filosofía editada por el Departamento de Humanidades de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), que cuenta con dos números anuales. En ella se publican trabajos de investigación, originales e inéditos, escritos en español y eventualmente en inglés, de autores que participan de modo significativo en la discusión filosófica contemporánea en todos los campos de la reflexión filosófica. Comprende, también, una sección permanente de reseñas y, de manera ocasional, publica documentos sobre importantes debates filosóficos, realizados en nuestro país o en el extranjero, así como entrevistas a filósofos de renombre internacional.

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    El sentido de la vocación filosófica según Sócrates y Heidegger
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú - Departamento de Humanidades, 2022-12-21) De Bravo Delorme, Cristián
    According to the allegory of the cave and the experience of the liberation of the prisoner described there, philosophy implies a redirection of human life. Thisredirection is not subject to the will of the person who experiments it; therefore, it cannot be self-procured, but rather occurs through the violent action of another. This violence highlights that philosophy arises from a relationship between one who provokes this experience and another who experiences it; and, in addition, that this experience entails a transformation of existence. This experience seems and a certain attitude that suggest —insofar they are provoked violently— the unavailability of the philosophical experience come here to the foreground. The following paper attempts to outline the meaning of the philosophical calling according to Socrates and Heidegger, and to understand to what extent the transformation that is generated here sets in motion not only two different ways of philosophising, but also two ways of being that seem conciliable to some degree, though they turn out to be ultimately incompatible.to come close to the one discussed by Heidegger in his analysis of the existentialmodification from the They-Self to the authentic Self. Additionally, a relationship
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    El eterno retorno del mito. Prolegómenos de una filosofía transespeculativa del mito
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2009) Albizu, Edgardo
    En este escrito, el mito se presenta como sistema a priori de la conciencia en tanto definida por la significancia. Primero se muestra la maduración de la conciencia mítica en los sistemas del logos, hasta llegar a la filosofía de la mitología de la vejez de Schelling. Después se exponen dos líneas posteriores de pensamiento: 1) histórico-fenomenológica (ejemplo: Kerényi); 2) ontológico-existencial (ejemplo: Gusdorf). Por fin, el autor expone su teoría del mito en tanto sistema permutante de religión y ciencia, dialécticamente unificados con su contrapolo: el lenguaje. El trabajo alcanza así su síntesis en la fórmula devenir-lenguaje el mito y devenir-mito el lenguaje.
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    Ontological mislocations”, modos de conciencia e historia. Indiscernibles, desplazamiento y horizontes de posibilidad en la filosofía de Arthur Danto
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2013) Lavagnino, Nicolás
    Ontological Mislocations', Modes of Conciousness and History: Indiscernibles, Displacement and Horizons of Possibility in the Philosophy of Arthur Danto”. In this article my purpose is to trace the links between three key elements in Arthur Danto’s philosophy: first, the capital consideration, for philosophical purposes, of human beings as ens representans, departing from the elucidation of a type of cognitive episode that Danto called basic”. Secondly,I am concerned with the recurring appeal to a plane of consciousness that supports a dual characterization in terms of the pair inside/outside and enables alogical space that is characteristic of philosophy as a reflective mode. Finally, I will treat a form of cognitive failure that Danto considered fundamental to the philosophical perspective, which leads to a specific type of restructuring of our ordinary system of beliefs. What I contend is that in Danto’s philosophical system these three elements become intelligible from the postulation of an effectual background that the author calls objective historical structure”, which is characterized in terms of the horizons of possibility and impossibility that it delineates. These figures of historical-temporal possibility and impossibility constitute the matrix of historicity itself and also contribute decisively to shaping the permanent nucleus of dantean philosophical concerns.