Dr. Antonio Ziri¨®n Quijano of UNAM, Morelia will speak on the ethical character of Husserlian phenomenology.
Speaker: Dr. Antonio Ziri¨®n Quijano
Tuesday Feb. 13, 2024
7:00-8:30 pm PST
(9:00-10:30 pm GMT-6)
Location: On Zoom
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Abstract
I will try to apply, in a rather cursory and elementary way, some insights of Husserlian phenomenology which have in my view an ethical character, to phenomenology itself as a human collective task with an ethical sense and purpose. The question ¡®how to give personal life a meaning¡¯ will be developed in the question ¡®how to give phenomenology itself a personal meaning¡¯. A particular emphasis will be placed on questions concerning the irrationality of existence, death, destiny, contingency, and fate, and the nature of the human path ¡ªindividual and community¡ª within these conditions and determinations.
Speaker Bio
Dr. Antonio Ziri¨®n Quijano (Mexico City, 1950) has taught at the National Autonomous University of M¨¦xico (UNAM) and the Michoacan University of San Nicolas of Hidalgo (Morelia). He currently works at the Research Unit on Cultural and Social Representations (UNAM, Morelia). He developed the Diccionario Husserl (Husserl Dictionary), ¡°Glosario-Gu¨ªa para Traducir a Husserl¡± (Glossary-Guide for Translating Husserl), and the Bibliograf¨ªa de Fenomenolog¨ªa en Espa?ol (Bibliography of Phenomenology in Spanish). He has translated into Spanish ±á³Ü²õ²õ±ð°ù±ô¡¯²õ Las Conferencias de Par¨ªs (The Paris Lectures), Ideas I and Ideas II, and the article on Phenomenology in the Encyclopaedia Britannica. He is the author of Historia de la fenomenolog¨ªa en M¨¦xico (History of Phenomenology in Mexico) (2003), a founding member and coordinator of the C¨ªrculo Latinoamericano de Fenomenolog¨ªa (Latin American Circle of Phenomenology) in Mexico, and editor of the Obras completas (Complete Works) of Jos¨¦ Gaos.
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