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41. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Ricardo Gibu Shimabukuro Arte y lenguaje simbólico en G. K. Chesterton
42. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Tomás Baviera Puig Chesterton: Cien años de Ortodoxia
43. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Francesc Montero i Aulet El catolicismo, piedra angular del pensamiento de G. K. Chesterton, Hilaire Bellocy Manuel Brunet frente el ascenso de los totalitarismos europeos
44. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Joaquín García-Huidobro Los hombres son demócratas cuando son felices. La crítica de Chesterton al imperialismo metodológico
45. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Jaime Antúnez Aldunate Visión metahistórica de Christopher Dawson
46. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
P. Claudio Soto Helfmann Pensar con Chesterton. Fe, Razón
47. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Pablo Gutiérrez Carreras El gran mínimo. Antología poética, G.K. Chesterton
48. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
José Antúnez Cid El asentimiento religioso. Razón y fe en J. H. Newman Manuel Oriol, editor
49. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Pablo Gutiérrez Carreras C.S. Lewis y la Iglesia Católica, Joseph Pearce
50. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Artículos y Comentarios
51. The Chesterton Review en Español: Volume > 6 > Issue: 1
Obras de G. K. Chesterton
52. The Chesterton Review: Volume > 39 > Issue: 1/2
Argentinian Chesterton Society Letter to Cardinal Basil Hume
53. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 15 > Issue: 3
Magarita Costa De la materia a la razón
54. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 7
Manuel Granell Esbozo de una critica de la razon técnica
55. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 7
Ezequiel De Olaso Las Academica de Cicerón y la filosofia renacentista
56. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 7
Osvaldo N. Guariglia Recepción del Prof. Dr. Mondolfo como Académico Correspondiente de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Bueons Aires
57. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 8
G. E. Bolzan Aristoteles: De generatione et corruptione, 327 a 6-14
58. International Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 8
Ezequiel De Olaso Leibniz’s Moral Philosophy
59. Phenomenology 2005: Volume > 3 > Issue: Part 2
Pau Pedragosa Aproximación a una Interpretación Fenomenolágica de la Arquitectura
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The purpose of this paper is an attempt to interpret Architecture from the point of view of Phenomenology. We consider that the work of architecture reacquires it self such a way of approaching. We will take Husserl’s phenomenology as the reference because of his extraordinary attention to the senses, the sensibility, the perceptual world, the body and its movements; these are the “materials” the architect works with. We will also study some relevant aspects of Le Corbusier’s Ville Savoie—a masterpiece of the XX Century Architecture—which will serve us as an exemplary case study.
60. Phenomenology 2005: Volume > 3 > Issue: Part 1
César Moreno Fenómenos y manifiestos: La fenomenologia en el horizonte de la vanguardia
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Th e aim of this contribution is to think about contemporary phenomenology in comparison to its vanguard between 1910 and 1935. This encounter would have been fruitful and possibly transgressive for Husserl’s Phenomenology and that of others. Husserl and Heidegger provided an immense “openness of phenomenality,” the consequences of which were not noticed by themselves with enough lucidity. For this reason, today it would be interesting to think that this encounter, which in fact never took place, between contemporary phenomenology and its vanguard, that is, between phenomena and manifestos, is an attempt to pay an historical debt.