伊格纳西奥哲学中人类“历史性”的永久转变Ellacuría

Tommaso Sgarro
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伊格纳西奥Ellacuría在1989年11月16日被萨尔瓦多武装部队残忍杀害;十年后的1999年,泽维尔·祖比里人类学的一个快速而详细的“图式”在第二卷中出版,该卷收集了耶稣会士的哲学著作。祖比里曾于1968年7月至8月在Medellín的CESDE教授的一门课程中使用过这个图式。“图式”汇集了构成他最重要作品基础的许多论点,这些论点在他死后发表,“Filosofía de la realidad histórica”(1990);这与伟大的西班牙哲学家的思想进行了密切的比较,他的学生和合作者Ellacuría。在更广泛的祖比里人类学语境中,对Ellacuría研究历史性与历史关系的重要段落进行史学重建,可以突出耶稣会士思想的一些特殊方面,而不仅仅局限于为祖比里的思想提供一种新的、不同的解释。作为人类经验特征的社会体内部过渡的历史观念的突出,为伊比利亚-美洲解放哲学提供了一个新的视角,同时,使我们能够在Ellacuría的哲学生产中追踪新的和不同的来源。
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The Human “Historicity” as a Permanent Transition in the Philosophy of Ignacio Ellacuría
Ignacio Ellacuría was brutally murdered in November the 16th, 1989 by the hands of El Salvador’s Armed Forces; ten years later in 1999, a quick but detailed “schema” of Xavier Zubiri’s anthropology, which he had used for a course he taught between July and August 1968 at the Centro de Estudios Superiores para el Desarrollo (CESDE) in Medellín, was published within the second volume which collected the Jesuit’s philosophical writings. The “schema” brings together many of those theses that form the basis of his most important work, and which came out posthumously, “Filosofía de la realidad histórica” (1990); this was developed in close comparison with the thought of the great Spanish philosopher whose Ellacuría was student and collaborator. The historiographical reconstruction of the salient passages of Ellacuría’s research on the relationship between historicity and history in the broader Zubiri anthropological context makes possible to highlight some peculiar aspects of the Jesuit’s thought, which is not merely limited to offer a new and different line of interpretation of Zubiri’s thought. The prominence of the idea of history as a transition within the social body, characteristic of the human experience, offers a new perspective, all internal to the Ibero-American philosophy of liberation, and at the same time, allows us to trace new and different sources in Ellacuría’s philosophical production.
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