No. 46 (2024): N. 46 (2024) julio-diciembre. L´´ogoi. Revista de Filosofía
Emerging from the intellectual ferment of the early 20th century, phenomenology, the philosophy of “accounting for” subjective experiences, has established itself as a cornerstone of contemporary thought. His profound contributions to the understanding of consciousness, perception, and intersubjectivity have resonated across diverse disciplines, shaping our understanding of the human condition. As we navigate the complexities of the 21st century, the importance of phenomenology remains unchanged. Issue 46 of Lógoi, Revista de Filosofía is titled “Phenomenology in the 21st century: perspectives and problems” and attempts to be an effort to delve deeper into the multifaceted landscape of contemporary phenomenology, exploring its diverse perspectives and the pressing problems it faces.
From Husserl's transcendental phenomenology, with its emphasis on the constitution of experience, to postphenomenological currents that extend the scope of phenomenological reflection to corporeality, affect and embodied intersubjectivity, even towards themes that, at the time, were considered exclusively theological, this issue shows the rich tapestry of phenomenological approaches. We also examine the challenges facing phenomenology in the 21st century. These include the need for dialogue with the natural and social sciences, the importance of rethinking the religious in a time understood as “postmodern”, the task of addressing the complexities of contemporary social and cultural life, as well as the search for practical applications that contribute to a better understanding and intervention in various spheres of human existence.