Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William James

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In this paper, the author offers an analysis of the evolution in Mariano Iberico’s moral philosophy that would have happened between two of his publications in the decade of the twenties. In the first publication, Iberico defends a morality of a dualistic type, giving birth to an ideal on the basis...

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Autor: Orozco, Richard Antonio
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2013
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Mariano Iberico
Peruvian philosophy
moral philosophy
romanticism
William James
filosofía peruana
filosofía moral
romanticismo
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spelling Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William JamesLa moral romántica en Mariano Iberico y William JamesOrozco, Richard AntonioMariano IbericoPeruvian philosophymoral philosophyromanticismWilliam JamesMariano Ibericofilosofía peruanafilosofía moralromanticismoWilliam JamesIn this paper, the author offers an analysis of the evolution in Mariano Iberico’s moral philosophy that would have happened between two of his publications in the decade of the twenties. In the first publication, Iberico defends a morality of a dualistic type, giving birth to an ideal on the basis of overcoming the existential self along with its interests, needs and urgencies. A metaphysical type of morality would have been the result of such a claim. Six years later, on the other hand, the author presents a morality more understanding of the human contradiction, which does not demand the overcoming of the self as moral ideal, but rather recognizes the value of the individual. The hypothesis of this work suggests that the above mentioned evolution in Iberico’s thought would have originated from the reading of William James and of other authors whom Iberico named ‘romantics’. Furthermore, in a later section, the author shows that such an interpretationof James’ morality comes much closer to the interpretations made by Ralph B.Perry and recently by Ramon del Castillo.En este artículo, el autor se propone analizar la evolución en la filosofía moral de Mariano Iberico que habría ocurrido entre dos de sus publicaciones en la década de los años veinte. En la primera publicación, Iberico defiende una moral de tinte dualista, forjando un ideal en base a la superación del yo existencial junto a sus intereses, necesidades y urgencias. Una moral de corte metafísico habría sido el resultado de tal propuesta. Seis años después, en cambio, se constata una moral más comprensiva con la contradicción humana, que ya no exige la superación del yo como ideal moral sino que, más bien, reconoce el valor de lo individual. La hipótesis de trabajo propone que dicha evolución enel pensamiento de Iberico se habría originado a partir de las lecturas de William James y de otros autores más a quienes Iberico denominó “románticos”. En una última sección, además, el autor muestra que tal interpretación de la moral en James se aproxima mucho a las lecturas hechas por Ralph B. Perry y, recientemente, por Ramón del Castillo.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú - Departamento de Humanidades2013-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/arete/article/view/7636Areté; Vol. 25 Núm. 2 (2013); 283-3052223-37411016-913Xreponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/arete/article/view/7636/7886Derechos de autor 2016 Aretéinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/76362020-09-02T15:23:38Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William James
La moral romántica en Mariano Iberico y William James
title Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William James
spellingShingle Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William James
Orozco, Richard Antonio
Mariano Iberico
Peruvian philosophy
moral philosophy
romanticism
William James
Mariano Iberico
filosofía peruana
filosofía moral
romanticismo
William James
title_short Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William James
title_full Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William James
title_fullStr Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William James
title_full_unstemmed Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William James
title_sort Romantic morality in Mariano Iberico and William James
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Orozco, Richard Antonio
author Orozco, Richard Antonio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Mariano Iberico
Peruvian philosophy
moral philosophy
romanticism
William James
Mariano Iberico
filosofía peruana
filosofía moral
romanticismo
William James
topic Mariano Iberico
Peruvian philosophy
moral philosophy
romanticism
William James
Mariano Iberico
filosofía peruana
filosofía moral
romanticismo
William James
description In this paper, the author offers an analysis of the evolution in Mariano Iberico’s moral philosophy that would have happened between two of his publications in the decade of the twenties. In the first publication, Iberico defends a morality of a dualistic type, giving birth to an ideal on the basis of overcoming the existential self along with its interests, needs and urgencies. A metaphysical type of morality would have been the result of such a claim. Six years later, on the other hand, the author presents a morality more understanding of the human contradiction, which does not demand the overcoming of the self as moral ideal, but rather recognizes the value of the individual. The hypothesis of this work suggests that the above mentioned evolution in Iberico’s thought would have originated from the reading of William James and of other authors whom Iberico named ‘romantics’. Furthermore, in a later section, the author shows that such an interpretationof James’ morality comes much closer to the interpretations made by Ralph B.Perry and recently by Ramon del Castillo.
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