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Corporalidad y vida en la filosofía crítica de Kant

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Author(s)
Cubo Ugarte, Oscar
Keywords
Kant
juicios de gusto
sentimiento
vida
cuerpo
Judgement of taste
feeling
life
body

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/13172
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http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3274874
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to examine the paramount role played by the feeling of pleasure and the feeling of life (Lebensgefühl) in the Critique of Judgement. It argues that dealing with these issues furthers the study conducted by Kant in his first two Critiques on the theoretical and the practical subject, and allows us to understand the vital background in which transcendental subjectivity exists factically. Finally, it shows that in the case of the human being, subjectivity cannot be understood in isolation from its intimate connection to the body.
El objetivo del presente trabajo es investigar el importante papel que cumplen el sentimiento de placer y el sentimiento de la vida (Lebensgefühl) en la Crítica del juicio. Lo que se defiende en este trabajo es que el tratamiento de estas cuestiones amplía el estudio que realiza Kant en las dos primeras Críticas acerca del sujeto teórico y práctico, y permite entender el trasfondo vital en el que habita fácticamente la subjetividad trascendental. Se muestra, finalmente, que, en el caso del hombre, su subjetividad no se puede entender sin su íntima conexión con el cuerpo.
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2010
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http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3274874
(Revista) ISSN 0120-0062
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