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Alejandro G. Vigo

Universidad de Navarra
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  • Universidad de Navarra
    Department of Philosophy
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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  • All publications (110)
  • Naturalismo tascendental. Una interpretación de la fundamentación aristotélica de la ética
    In Enrico Berti & Carlo Natali (eds.), Aristotle: metaphysics and practical philosophy: essays in honour of Enrico Berti, Peeters. 2011.
    Aristotle
  •  31
    Südamerikanische Beiträge Zur Modernen Deutung der Aristotelischen Logik (edited book)
    with Niels Öffenberger
    G. Olms. 1997.
    Truth, MiscTruth BearersThe Open FutureAristotelian LogicEvents
  • La conciencia err�nea. De S�crates a Tom�s de Aquino The Erroneous Conscience. From Socrates to Thomas Aquinas
    Signos Filosóficos 15 (29): 9-37. 2013.
    Resumen En el �mbito de la acci�n moral, el principio socr�tico de que nadie yerra voluntariamente implica que toda vez que un agente elige algo lo hace por considerarlo, al mismo tiempo, como bueno o, al menos, preferible a otra cosa: su elecci�n es internamente racional. La tesis socr�tica sobre la conexi�n estructural entre error y autoenga�o constituye, sin duda, uno de los aportes m�s decisivos al pensamiento filos�fico occidental. De esta concepci�n en torno a la natura…Read more
    Resumen En el �mbito de la acci�n moral, el principio socr�tico de que nadie yerra voluntariamente implica que toda vez que un agente elige algo lo hace por considerarlo, al mismo tiempo, como bueno o, al menos, preferible a otra cosa: su elecci�n es internamente racional. La tesis socr�tica sobre la conexi�n estructural entre error y autoenga�o constituye, sin duda, uno de los aportes m�s decisivos al pensamiento filos�fico occidental. De esta concepci�n en torno a la naturaleza y estructura del error, en general, y de su aplicaci�n espec�fica al caso del error moral, se siguen importantes consecuencias para el modo en que S�crates considera el fen�meno del conflicto motivacional. Asimismo, se muestra la importancia decisiva que tuvo la concepci�n socr�tica para la discusi�n de la estructura de la conciencia moral tanto en Plat�n y Arist�teles como en Tom�s de Aquino.: In the realm of moral action, the socratic principle nobody errs willingly implies that the rational agent always chooses to do what he/she takes to be good or better for himself/herself: his/her choice is internally rational. Socrates"� view of the connection between error and self-deception is a major contribution to western philosophy. The application of this view to the particular case of moral error has important consequences concerning the possibility of motivational conflict. Not only Plato and Aristotle but also Aquinas are strongly influenced by Socrates in their views concerning the structure of moral conscience
    Thomas Aquinas11/12th Century Philosophy, MiscPre-1000 Medieval Philosophy, MiscSocratesPlatoAristot…Read more
    Thomas Aquinas11/12th Century Philosophy, MiscPre-1000 Medieval Philosophy, MiscSocratesPlatoAristotle
  • Intuición categorial
    Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 28 187-212. 2002.
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    Comentario a “la relazione originaria” de Claudio ciancio
    Giornale di Metafisica 1. 2012.
    The present contribution comments Prof. Ciancio´s conception on the relationship between freedom and being, understood as the ontologically originary relation, and tries out an interpretation of some of its main thesis, taking also into account the methodical aspects. Finally, suggest a possible convergency way with phenomenological approaches, which chose the methodological priority of a way leading to the principles, ratherof a way departing from them
  • Review (review)
    Critica 41 (121): 106-111. 2009.
  •  91
    Archaeology and Aletheiology
    with Erick Raphael Jiménez
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 32 (1): 67-102. 2011.
    European PhilosophyGerman PhilosophyPhilosophy of Archaeology
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    La recuperación crítica de la pregunta por el ser en heidegger
    Signos Filosóficos 8 (15): 65-104. 2006.
    This paper discusses the role the question of being plays in the development of Heidegger’s thought. It is shown that the basic question of traditional ontology doesn’t provide a Leitfaden for Heidegger’s philosophical development as a whole. Actually, in his first academic writings, Heidegger sh..
    Martin Heidegger
  • La concepción aristotélica del silogismo práctico. En defensa de una interpretación restrictiva [Aristotle’s Conception of Practical Syllogism. In Defense of a Restrictive View]
    Dianoia 55 (65): 3-39. 2010.
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    Estudios aristotélicos
    Ediciones Universidad de Navarra. 2006.
    Aristotle
  •  52
    Ética y derecho según Kant
    Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 41 (1): 105-158. 2011.
    This paper discusses Kant’s account of the connection between ethics and right. Firstly, the way Kant includes rigth in the sphere of morals is considered. Secondly, the difference between moral and juridical legislation is examined in connection with the distinction between internal and external freedom. On this basis, an account of both the function of the principle of coexistence of freedoms and the connection between right and coaction is given.As a result, Kant’s complex position is charact…Read more
    This paper discusses Kant’s account of the connection between ethics and right. Firstly, the way Kant includes rigth in the sphere of morals is considered. Secondly, the difference between moral and juridical legislation is examined in connection with the distinction between internal and external freedom. On this basis, an account of both the function of the principle of coexistence of freedoms and the connection between right and coaction is given.As a result, Kant’s complex position is characterized in terms of the so called “motivational model” for the distinction between ethics and right.
  • Aristóteles y la infinitud extensiva del tiempo
    Tópicos 30 171-205. 2006.
  •  83
    Oikeiosis and the Natural Bases of Morality. From Classical Stoicism to Modern Philosophy (edited book)
    Georg Olms Verlag. 2012.
    Stoics: Topics
  •  54
    Practical rationality: scope and structures of human agency = Racionalidad práctica: alcance y estructuras de la acción humana = Praktische Vernunft: Tragweite und Struktur menschlichen Handelns (edited book)
    with Ana Marta González
    G. Olms. 2010.
    This book brings together a number of contributions dealing with certain fundamental structures of practical rationality, as they are presented in the areas of the philosophy of action and normative ethics, namely: intentionality, normativity, and reflexivity. With the term “intentionality,” is meant a set of problems that are linked not only with the teleological structure of praxis-oriented rationality, but also with its temporal structure. “Normativity”, in turn, refers to a distinct set of p…Read more
    This book brings together a number of contributions dealing with certain fundamental structures of practical rationality, as they are presented in the areas of the philosophy of action and normative ethics, namely: intentionality, normativity, and reflexivity. With the term “intentionality,” is meant a set of problems that are linked not only with the teleological structure of praxis-oriented rationality, but also with its temporal structure. “Normativity”, in turn, refers to a distinct set of problems, which cannot simply be reduced to those entailed in the intentional nature of human action, even if this notion incorporates a reference to the good or value in its very structure. Finally, with the term “reflexivity” we point at the linkage between the normative dimension of reason with both the contingent circumstances of action and the moral receptivity of the agent, as it is experienced in moral judgment.
    ReasoningAgencyPratical Reason, Misc
  • La concepción husserliana acerca del origen del juicio predicativa en Erfahrung un Urteil
    Escritos de Filosofía 19 (37-38): 235-272. 2000.
  • Identidad práctica e individualidad según Aristóteles
    Hypnos. Revista Do Centro de Estudos da Antiguidade 25 129-164. 2010.
    Partiendo de la actual discusión en torno al concepto de identidad práctica , se ofrece una reconstrucción del modo en el cual Aristóteles con ci be la identidad y la individualidad del sujeto de praxis. En primer lugar, se considera el ca rác ter esencialmente au to rre ferencial de la praxis. A continuación, se aborda el pa pel que cum ple la orien ta ción a partir de una representación global de la pro pia vida y la aper tu ra al ho rizonte de futuro. Por úl ti mo, se discute la función cons …Read more
    Partiendo de la actual discusión en torno al concepto de identidad práctica , se ofrece una reconstrucción del modo en el cual Aristóteles con ci be la identidad y la individualidad del sujeto de praxis. En primer lugar, se considera el ca rác ter esencialmente au to rre ferencial de la praxis. A continuación, se aborda el pa pel que cum ple la orien ta ción a partir de una representación global de la pro pia vida y la aper tu ra al ho rizonte de futuro. Por úl ti mo, se discute la función cons titutiva de la ha bi tua li dad y del êthos
  • Comprensión como experiencia de sentido y como acontecimiento: Los fundamentos de la concepción gadameriana de "Verstehen"
    Tópicos 30 145-196. 2006.
  • Reflexión y juicio [Reflexion and Judgment]
    Dianoia 51 (57): 27-64. 2006.
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    Aristóteles, Pseudo-Alejandro y la prioridad temporal de la sustancia (metaph. z 1. 1028 a 32-b 2)
    Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 20 (1): 75-108. 1999.
  • Lugar y espacio (review)
    Philosophica 11 302. 1988.
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