The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and Heidegger

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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. This redirection is not subject to the will of the person who experiments it; therefore, it cannot be self-procured, but rather occurs...

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Autor: De Bravo Delorme, Cristián
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/arete/article/view/26317
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Calling
Experience
Dialectic
Consciousnes
Vocación
Experiencia
Dialéctica
Conciencia
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spelling The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and HeideggerEl sentido de la vocación filosófica según Sócrates y HeideggerDe Bravo Delorme, CristiánCallingExperienceDialecticConsciousnesVocaciónExperienciaDialécticaConcienciaAccording to the allegory of the cave and the experience of the liberation of the prisoner described there, philosophy implies a redirection of human life. This redirection 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.Según el símil de la caverna y, de acuerdo a la experiencia de la liberación del prisionero descrita allí, la filosofía lleva a cabo una reconducción de la vida humana. Esta reconducción no está sujeta a la voluntad de quien la padece, por lo que no se la puede autoprocurar, sino que ocurre por la violenta acción de otro. Esta violencia destaca que la Filosofía nace de una relación entre uno que provoca su experiencia y otro que la experimenta, y, además, que esta experiencia conlleva una transformación de la existencia. A esta experiencia parece aproximarse la expuesta por Heidegger al momento de analizar la modificación existencial desde el uno mismo al sí mismo. Aquí también se destaca una relación y una determinada actitud que, al provocarse violentamente, sugiere la indisponibilidad de la experiencia filosófica. El presente artículo busca exponer el sentido de la vocación filosófica en Sócrates y Heidegger, y comprender en qué medida la trasformación que aquí se genera pone en marcha no sólo dos maneras distintas de filosofar, sino dos modos de ser que hasta cierto grado parecen conciliables, pero que, en último término, resultan incompatibles.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú - Departamento de Humanidades2022-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/arete/article/view/26317Areté; Vol. 34 Núm. 2 (2022); 319-3432223-37411016-913Xreponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/arete/article/view/26317/24840info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/263172023-07-17T14:42:45Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and Heidegger
El sentido de la vocación filosófica según Sócrates y Heidegger
title The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and Heidegger
spellingShingle The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and Heidegger
De Bravo Delorme, Cristián
Calling
Experience
Dialectic
Consciousnes
Vocación
Experiencia
Dialéctica
Conciencia
title_short The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and Heidegger
title_full The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and Heidegger
title_fullStr The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and Heidegger
title_full_unstemmed The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and Heidegger
title_sort The Meaning of the Philosophical Calling according to Socrates and Heidegger
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author De Bravo Delorme, Cristián
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Calling
Experience
Dialectic
Consciousnes
Vocación
Experiencia
Dialéctica
Conciencia
topic Calling
Experience
Dialectic
Consciousnes
Vocación
Experiencia
Dialéctica
Conciencia
description 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. This redirection 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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