El análisis comparativo de las formas lógicas tomistas y las formas lógicas husserlianas en André de Muralt / André de Muralt’s Comparative Analysis of Thomist Logical Forms and Husserlian Logical Forms
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André de Muralt ha llevado a cabo un riguroso análisis comparativo de la lógica fenomenológica con la lógica escolástica de raíz tomasiana con el objetivo de dilucidar si la intencionalidad husserliana podría asimilarse a la intencionalidad tomista. Ese examen comparativo ha puesto de manifiesto que la concepción husserliana de la lógica responde a una estructura dialéctica que la compromete con presupuestos críticos y metafísicos opuestos a los del realismo tomasiano.
André de Muralt has carried out a rigorous comparative analysis of phenomenological logic and scholastic logic of Thomist origin in order to elucidate whether Husserlian intentionality could be related to Thomist intentionality. This comparative analysis has brought to light that the Husserlian conception of logic responds to a dialectic structure which commits it to critical and metaphysical premises completely opposed to those of Thomist realism.
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