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      De la fenomenología trascendental a la estética trascendental: originalidad y primordialidad en el mundo de la vida Translated title: From Transcendental Phenomenology to Transcendental Aesthetics: Originality and Primordiality in Lifeworld

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          Resumen: El objetivo de este artículo consiste en explicitar la relación entre el mundo de la vida (Lebenswelt) y los conceptos de originalidad (Originalität) y primordialidad (Primordialität) en la filosofía de Edmund Husserl, tomando como punto de partida la idea de que una ontología del mundo en general requiere del análisis fenomenológico trascendental. Para ello, debemos explicar cómo se relaciona la filosofía trascendental con la estética trascendental y, así, poner fenomenológicamente, como precondición de toda tematización, aquello que está fuera de la teoría y de la reflexión, es decir, el mundo de la vida natural como principio.

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          Abstract: The aim of this article is to explain the relationship between lifeworld (Lebenswelt) and the concepts of originality (Originalität) and primordiality (Primordialität) in the philosophy of Edmund Husserl, based on the idea that, in order to gain access to Ontology of the world in general, it is necessary to do the transcendental phenomenological analysis. This is why we need to explain how the Transcendental Philosophy relates to the Transcendental Aesthetics and, phenomenologically, therefore, how it places all what is outside of theory and reflection (i.e., the natural world) as a precondition for all classifications.

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                rfoi
                Revista de filosofía open insight
                Rev. filos.open insight
                Centro de Investigación Social Avanzada, A.C., División de Filosofía (Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico )
                2007-2406
                2395-8936
                June 2016
                : 7
                : 11
                : 139-163
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                [1] orgnameUniversidad La Salle Mexico ramsessanchezsoberano@ 123456gmail.com
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                S2007-24062016000100139
                4c404099-32e2-413e-b9d5-9e51f7968a39

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                : 14 January 2015
                : 17 January 2015
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                Originality,Primordiality,Lifeworld,Weltanschauung,Transcendental Aesthetics and Transcendental Phenomenology,originalidad,primordialidad,mundo de la vida,estética trascendental y fenomenología trascendental

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