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Alejandro G. Vigo

Universidad de Navarra
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  • Universidad de Navarra
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
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)
  •  4
    Ricardo Salles, Los estoicos y el problema de la libertad (review)
    Critica 41 (121): 106-111. 2009.
    Ricardo Salles, Los estoicos y el problema de la libertad, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas-UNAM, México, 2006 (Estudios Clásicos), 192 pp.
  •  8
    Kategoriale Synthesis und Einheit des Bewusstseins. Zu Kants Lehre vom Verhältnis zwischen Wahrnehmung und Erfahrung
    In Rainer Enskat (ed.), Kants Theorie der Erfahrung, De Gruyter. pp. 169-200. 2015.
  •  20
    Laura Corso (1956-2024). Recuerdos de una vida dedicada al estudio y el amor a la sabiduría
    Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 32 (1): 13-17. 2025.
  •  21
    Autoexhibición y comprensión
    Studium Filosofía y Teología 14 (28): 347-390. 2011.
    Gadamer’s hermeneutics comprehensive project is to be understood in terms of an expanded alethiology, in which the phenomenon of comprehension – considered as an experience of sense – acquires a central role. For Gadamer, the essential hermeneutic phenomenon, which is also the essential ontological phenomenon, corresponds to the autoexhibition of what is open to comprehension. Such autoexhibition takes place, paradigmatically, through two elemental modalities that Gadamer identifies as the “comi…Read more
    Gadamer’s hermeneutics comprehensive project is to be understood in terms of an expanded alethiology, in which the phenomenon of comprehension – considered as an experience of sense – acquires a central role. For Gadamer, the essential hermeneutic phenomenon, which is also the essential ontological phenomenon, corresponds to the autoexhibition of what is open to comprehension. Such autoexhibition takes place, paradigmatically, through two elemental modalities that Gadamer identifies as the “coming to (auto) exhibition” (zur Darstellung kommen) and the “coming of language” (zur Sprache kommen). Both modalities refer to the same essential hermeneutic phenomenon.
  •  351
    Prioridad ontológica y prioridad lógica en la doctrina aristotélica de la sustancia
    Philosophica 13 175-198. 1990.
  •  52
    Orden espacial y orden temporal Segun aristoteles (fĺs, IV 11, 219 a 10-21)
    Méthexis 3 (1): 65-83. 1990.
  •  42
    E. Rudolph (ed.). Zeit, Bewegung und Handlung, Studien zur Zeitabhandlung des Aristoteles, Stuttgart 1988 (Klett-Cotta, 230 páginas)
    Méthexis 3 (1): 143-145. 1990.
  •  48
    E. Rudolph (ed.), Polis und Kosmos. Naturphilosophie und politische Philosophie bei Platon, Darmstadt 1996 (Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 145 págs.)
    Méthexis 11 (1): 160-163. 1998.
  •  80
    N. Sherman, Making a Necessity of Virtue. Aristotle and Kant on Virtue, Cambridge 1997 (Cambridge University Press, xvii+387 págs.) (review)
    Méthexis 11 (1): 169-173. 1998.
  •  27
    B. Hafemann, Aristoteles’ Transzendentaler Realismus Inhalt und Umfang erster Prinzipien in der ‘Metaphysik’, Berlin-New York 1998 (Walter de Gruyter, XI + 357 págs.) (review)
    Méthexis 12 (1): 153-156. 1999.
  •  57
    S. Everson, Aristotle on Perception, Oxford 1997 (Oxford Clarendon Press, X + 309 págs.)
    Méthexis 12 (1): 149-153. 1999.
  •  67
    La Fuerza de la Moderación. Hans-Georg Gadamer in Memoriam
    Méthexis 15 (1): 85-95. 2002.
  •  38
    M. Heidegger, Grundbegriffe der aristotelischen Philosophie, Gesamtausgabe Bd. 18, editado con un epílogo por M. Michalski, Frankfurt a. M. 2002 (Vittorio Klostermann, XIII + 418 págs.) (review)
    Méthexis 15 (1): 160-164. 2002.
  •  45
    Una Nueva Edición de Sófocles
    Méthexis 5 (1): 45-46. 1992.
  •  39
    Prioridad y Proyecto Ontológico En Aristóteles. A Propósito de Una Interpretación Reciente
    Méthexis 4 (1): 115-127. 1991.
  •  21
    Aristóteles y la Lógica Poliv Alente. Acerca de la Reconstrucción de la Asertórica Aristotélica Por Niels Öffenberger
    Méthexis 6 (1): 179-189. 1993.
  •  103
    Théophraste, Metaphysique; introducción, texto, traducción y notas por A.Lask y G.W.Most con la colaboración de Ch.Larmore, E.Rudolph y, para la traducción árabe, M.Crubellier, Paris, 1993 (Les Belles Lettres, XC+103 páginas) (review)
    Méthexis 9 (1): 142-143. 1996.
  •  74
    M. Bonelli, Alessandro di Afrodisia e la metafisica come scienza dimostrativa, Napoli 2001 (Bibliopolis, 316 págs.)
    Méthexis 18 (1): 157-160. 2005.
  •  50
    Medios y Fines En El Gorgias de Platón (466a-468E)
    Méthexis 20 (1): 181-201. 2007.
  •  56
    A. Vallejo Campos, Aristóteles, Fragmentos; introducción, traducción y notas, Madrid 2005 (Biblioteca Clásica Gredos, Gredos, 502 págs.)
    Méthexis 19 (1): 199-201. 2006.
  •  79
    In Memoriam: ALFONSO GÓMEZ-LOBO (1940-2011)
    Méthexis 25 (1): 5-7. 2012.
  •  78
    R. R. Walzer-J. M. Mingay (edd.), Aristotelis Ethica, Eudemia, Oxford 1991 (Oxford University Press, XX + 162 páginas)
    Méthexis 5 (2): 180-181. 1992.
  •  34
    Informaciones: Hans-Georg Gadamer En Su Centésimo Aniversario
    Méthexis 13 (1): 179-181. 2000.
  •  65
    P. Curd, The Legacy of Parmenides. Eleatic Monism and Later Presocratic Thought, Princeton (N. J.) 1998 (Princeton University Press, xv + 280 págs.)
    Méthexis 13 (1): 153-156. 2000.
  •  39
    M. Riedenauer, Orexis und Eupraxia. Ethikbegrundung im Streben bei Aristoteles, Würzburg 2000 (Königshausen & Neumann, 374 págs.) (review)
    Méthexis 17 (1): 135-139. 2004.
  •  35
    J. J. Cleary, Aristotle and Mathematics. Aporetic Method in Cosmology and Metapysics (con prefacio de H.-G. Gadamer), Leiden 1995 (E. J. Brill, XXIII + 558 págs.)
    Méthexis 10 (1): 185-188. 1997.
  •  67
    J. Szaif, Platons Begriff der Wahrheit, Freiburg-München 1996 (Verlag Karl Alber, 561 págs.)
    Méthexis 10 (1): 181-183. 1997.
  •  58
    Bertrand Dumoulin, Analyse génétique de la Métaphysique d'Aristote, Montréal - Paris 1986 (Bellarmin-Les Belles Lettres, 460 páginas)
    Méthexis 2 (1): 100-102. 1989.
  •  53
    Jean Paul Dumont, Introduction a la méthode d'Aristote Paris 1986 (Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 224 páginas)
    Méthexis 1 (1): 124-126. 1988.
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    Reflexion, Gefühl, Identität im Anschluss an Kant: = Reflection, emotion, identity from Kant onwards (edited book)
    with Ana Marta González
    Duncker Und Humblot. 2019.
    The present collection brings together a number of studies interested in highlighting the role of reflexivity and sentiment in Kant's philosophy. If philosophy is by definition a reflective endeavor, Kant's writings document a particularly powerful philosophical enterprise; not only because he constitutes reflexivity itself into the cornerstone of philosophical method, but also because, in doing so, he unveils fundamental structures of human subjectivity. Authors in this volume have succeeded in…Read more
    The present collection brings together a number of studies interested in highlighting the role of reflexivity and sentiment in Kant's philosophy. If philosophy is by definition a reflective endeavor, Kant's writings document a particularly powerful philosophical enterprise; not only because he constitutes reflexivity itself into the cornerstone of philosophical method, but also because, in doing so, he unveils fundamental structures of human subjectivity. Authors in this volume have succeeded in highlighting how Kant's commitment to reflexivity represents a privileged gateway of exploring the complexity and richness of human experience. Aesthetic and moral experiences are particularly eloquent in this regard: aesthetic and moral sentiments represent for Kant a particular site of human reflexivity, which bring to light a specifically human world, marked by different kinds of normativity, in the midst of which humans actually live.
    Immanuel KantEmotions
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