Anuario Filosófico

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Anuario Filosófico es la revista del Departamento de Filosofía de la Universidad de Navarra. Desde 1968, Anuario Filosófico ha recogido en sus páginas el resultado de la investigación de numerosos autores españoles y de muchos otros países. Cada volumen anual comprende dos números con un total de 700-800 páginas por año. Incluye Estudios y Notas sobre las diversas disciplinas que configuran la filosofía, así como reseñas de libros de actualidad. Cada número comprende también una amplia información acerca de Novedades Bibliográficas -unos 800 libros anuales- ordenada por áreas temáticas.
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Título: Anuario Filosófico
ISSN: 0066-5215
Entidad responsable: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra
Materia: Filosofía
Fecha de inicio: 1968

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    Vengeance imaginaire et attente eschatologique
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Jakob, F. (Florent)
    The purpose of this paper is to show how traditional Christian thinking about time splits in two different patterns. One allows for time to deepen and slow down according to a long process of incorporation, while the other, linked to a phantasmatic teleology, goes faster and faster in an anxious attempt to finish with everything. In the conflict between these temporalities, Nietzsche tries to determine three different types of relation between waiting and expectation.
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    Nietzsche dans l’«Etoile de la Rédemption» de Rosenzweig. La figure historique de l’athéisme véritable
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Riou, P. (Pauline)
    In this major work, Franz Rosenzweig delivers a startling reading of Nietzsche’s atheism as the first true atheism of philosophical history. While Hegel and other philosophers before him indissolubly bound God with the world, thereby preventing any true understanding of divine existence, Nietzsche puts an end to all of God’s substitutes and confronts God himself, that is, His intolerable liberty.  
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    La antropología filosófica de Nietzsche. Del humanismo cristiano «anti-natural» al naturalismo dionisiaco
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Lemm, V. (Vanessa)
    This article offers a reading of Homo Natura. According to Löwith, Nietzsche’s Homo Natura points towards a form of life that is more human because it is “more natural” than a Christian humanism. I agree with Löwith that a response to Nietzsche’s Homo Natura requires the development of a philosophical anthropology. However, I argue that Löwith’s conception of human nature does not adequately capture the Dionysian meaning of nature in Nietzsche.
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    Nietzsche y la religión. Presentación
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Simonin, D. (David); Guibert-Elizalde, M. (María); Cazal, A.C. (Ana Carolina)
    Religious even in his atheism, Nietzsche not only provokes reflection on matters of religion, but also constitutes a critical moment in the philosophical tradition by coming to grips with the religious question. The contributions to this Special Issue are intended to provide an overview of what Nietzsche’s philosophy owes to religion as such, of the role played by religion in his thought, as well as on the relevance of his reflections for the contemporary reader who, more than ever, lives in the shadow of God.
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    La transformación de la memoria en la «Genealogía de la moral». Un acercamiento desde la mala conciencia en la religión
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Guibert-Elizalde, M. (María)
    In the few works on memory in Nietzsche, the relationship between memory and resentment is especially prominent, staring with the first treatise of On the Geneology of Morals. The objective of this article is to demonstrate a prior relationship between bad conscience and memory which appears implicitly in the second treatise. For this purpose, close attention will be paid to the development of bad conscience in religion.
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    Dante desde la perspectiva filosófica, Friedrich W. J. von Schelling. Traducción y presentación de Álvaro Cortina Urdampilleta
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Cortina-Urdampilleta, Á. (Álvaro)
       
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    Le sentiment de puissance. Une approche anthropologique du fait religieux
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Simonin, D. (David)
    The aim of this paper is to explain the critical analysis of religion that Nietzsche sets up in relation to his concept of the feeling of power. Faith can help human beings feel powerful even when they are not, although it can also provide them with some kind of effective power. The feeling of power can therefore be used as a tool to better understand various religious attitudes and practices.  
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    Antichrist. Nietzsche et le Royaume
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Cattin, E. (Emmanuel)
    This contribution focuses on a single question: Who is Nietzsche’s Antichrist? Starting from the New Testament figure in the Gospel of John and the apocalyptic remarks of Paul’s Second Epistle to the Thessalonians, this paper examines the Antichrist in the book of 1888 as a reversal of Luther’s anathema against Roma and the papacy in 1520, now turned against Christianity itself. Such a merciless attack signifies that Kingdom and redemption constitute a unique claim.
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    Una legión de estrellas en el mar. El surgimiento de la subjetividad en la Filosofía de la Naturaleza de Hegel
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Assalone, E. (Eduardo)
    This article identifi es the fi rst signs of the emergence of living subjectivity in Hegel’s philosophy of nature, primarily in the fi rst form of organic nature: the teleological organism. The thesis is that in Hegel’s approach to the sea, regarded as a “neutral land,” we can fi nd the emergence of a living subjectivity that because of its rudimentary nature does not yet manage to stand as an independent being.
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    Santo Tomás de Aquino y Maimónides en la «Visión Deleytable». Sobre Providencia y destino
    (Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Fernández-López, J.A. (José Antonio)
    This article carries out a reading of the Vision Delectable of Alfonso de la Torre with the aim of highlighting the different intellectual planes that are superimposed within the work. Especially prominent among these is the presence of a form of rationality “beyond the limits of the rational,” which is critically analyzed via a comparison with the thought of two fundamental authorities that merit consultation: Maimonides, whose Guide for the Perplexed is a major influence; and St. Thomas Aquinas, whose view of the relation between faith and reason is deliberately ignored or replaced.