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New issue of the magazine yearbook Filosófico

It is dedicated to the contemporary interpretation of medieval themes.

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The latest issue of the journal yearbook Filosófico, published by the department of Philosophy of the University of Navarra, issue monograph dedicated to medieval hermeneutics, revisits the topicality of the medieval metaphysics of logos. Central themes in contemporary authors of the phenomenological and hermeneutic tradition are studied in the light of medieval ideas on logos: the existence of a spiritual principle that founds the totality of being and makes it intelligible is also understood as the principle of the return of thought to itself and to its own foundation.

The articles that compose it deal with fundamental questions and authors for the contemporary interpretation of self-knowledge and language: the concept of self-determination in Origen (C. Carbonell); the consideration of the human mind as a manifestation of the divine Intellect (A. Kijewska); rationality in the knowledge of self (L. Corso); the exemplarity of divine ideas (J. J. Herrera); Bonaventurian hermeneutics (M. Lázaro); the phenomenology of interiority in Augustine, Kierkegaard and Heidegger (L. Flamarique) and the metaphysics of language in Cusa and Gadamer (M. Oliva).

The volume has been supported by the research projects on Metaphysics of the Logos and Medieval Hermeneutics (PIUNA 2015-24 /MEC FFI2011-28729 / FFI2015-63947-P). It includes an In memoriam (M. García-Valdecasas) in memory of Full Professor Ángel Luis Gonález. María Jesús Soto Bruna is the Associate Editor of this volume.

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