Metaphysics rethought through hermeneutic phenomenology tradition
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2013.2.14827Keywords:
Metaphysics. Hermeneutics. Time. Person. Ricoeur. Gadamer.Abstract
Metaphysics belongs to the backbone of the philosophical
tradition. However, the term, often still cause some sort of discomfort in academic circles. Here we initially propose to show that, in fact, a particular model of metaphysics sank. Secondly, we will justify the resumption of the debate on metaphysics through anthropological
reasons and hermeneutic phenomenology tradition, emphasizing French and German perspectives. Finally, we will argue on the metaphysics issue that must incorporate temporality within its own discourse. We have found striking indications in Ricoeur’s works, within hermeneutic
phenomenology tradition, which allows us to reconfigure in a new and suitable style the narrative metaphysics that integrates understanding and conception of person in its core.





