Abstract
This paper showing that the emergence of the I as a person always depends on a base or ground which we’ll call the mental. For it we’ll offer the next argument: that the self-consciousness like unveiling of the
self-personal requires of an substratum or base on which to be effected the reflection, whose character is the self-consciousness, producing thus at the same time a splitting of the I about itself. We finish reinforcing the
initial thesis stating that the self-consciousness takes place on the basis that provides the unity of the stream of consciousness in which the captured by the I is a itself, namely concrete, but captivated in the sphere retentional of the already lived in any of the modes of the cogito in its entanglement with the reality of body, movements, habitualities, sedimentations, skills, and all the psychophysical apparatus.
self-personal requires of an substratum or base on which to be effected the reflection, whose character is the self-consciousness, producing thus at the same time a splitting of the I about itself. We finish reinforcing the
initial thesis stating that the self-consciousness takes place on the basis that provides the unity of the stream of consciousness in which the captured by the I is a itself, namely concrete, but captivated in the sphere retentional of the already lived in any of the modes of the cogito in its entanglement with the reality of body, movements, habitualities, sedimentations, skills, and all the psychophysical apparatus.
Translated title of the contribution | The Spiritual-Psychic Ground and the Emergence of Person: An approach from the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl |
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Original language | Spanish |
Pages (from-to) | 251-266 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Ápeiron. Estudios de filosofía |
Volume | 3 |
State | Published - 22 Oct 2015 |
Keywords
- Background,
- person
- spirit
- phenomenology
- Husserl