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Xavier Zubiri (; ; 4 December 1898 – 21 September 1983) was a Spanish
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. Zubiri was a member of the Madrid School, composed of philosophers
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(the founder of the group), José Gaos, and Julián Marías, among others. Zubiri's philosophy has been categorized as a "materialist open realism", which "attempted to reformulate classical
metaphysics Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality. It is traditionally seen as the study of mind-independent features of the world, but some theorists view it as an inquiry into the conceptual framework of ...
, in a language that was entirely compatible with modern science".


Biography

Zubiri first received a philosophical and theological formation in
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and
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. Later, he deepened his studies in philosophy through his graduate studies in
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, writing his dissertation on
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. In 1929, Zubiri's critical interest in this current of thought took him to
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, when he already was a professor in Madrid. There, he studied with
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and
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. In 1930, Zubiri moved to
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, where he studied
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,
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and
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. There, he was hosted in Harnack House, which enabled Zubiri to socialize with important minds of this great period of academic activity in the
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. For example,
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(whom Zubiri had already met in Madrid, at Universidad Central, in 1923),
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, Werner Jaeger,
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, among others. When the
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broke out in Spain in 1936, Zubiri moved to Paris. There, he continued having an intensive intellectual life, attending courses with
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, Frédéric Joliot, Irène Curie, Elie Joseph Cartan and Emile Benveniste, among others. In 1939, just before France declared war with Germany, Zubiri returned to Spain. Zubiri's philosophy is little known outside of
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and
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, mostly because Zubiri was compelled to resign from formal academic positions in
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, in 1942. This had to do with the lack of academic freedoms in
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's regime. However, it was possible for Zubiri to continue his work as an
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, through the sponsorship of family and friends. Zubiri was a prolific author in the Spanish magazines ''
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'' (led by José Bergamín) and '' Revista de Occidente'' (led by
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) under the
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. However, after his resignation from Spanish universities, Zubiri did not publish much in established
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journals. Nonetheless, he did publish a series of books and research articles. Zubiri's work was initially not well received by established academic environments in Spain. This was mostly explained by the political context under Franco. But Zubiri's relationship to scholars like
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made Zubiri's work widely known in Latin America, where Zubiri's thought has been further developed. Recently, Spanish academics have begun to recognize the importance of Zubiri's life and philosophy. Despite his relative academic isolation at home in Spain, Zubiri has also been recognized in other countries. For the same reasons outlined above, Zubiri's contact with the formal academic environments of the English speaking world was limited. There is all but one recorded visit by Zubiri to the
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, specifically
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, on October 2, 1946. In Princeton, Zubiri lectured in French on "The real and mathematics- A philosophical problem" ("Le reel et les mathematiques—Un probleme de philosophie"). Some of Zubiri's work has been translated to English: "On Essence" (Caponigri, 1980), "Sentient Intelligence" (Fowler, 1999), "The Dynamic Structure of Reality" (Orringer, 2003) and "The Fundamental problems of Western Metaphysics" (Redondo & Fowler 2009). In 1979, the German government awarded Zubiri and Laín Entralgo the
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. Zubiri was awarded this distinction for his work in his books ''Nature, History, God'' (1954) and ''On Essence'' (1962). Zubiri's work has also been translated to French, German,
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and Portuguese.


Bibliography

This overview is taken from a more extensive list of articles and books by and about Xavier Zubiri. This list is continuously updated by "Fundación Xavier Zubiri".https://nuevo.zubiri.net/publicaciones/#obras%20completas * ''Naturaleza, Historia, Dios'' (1944) * ''Sobre la esencia'' (1ª ed. 1962 en Soc.E y P; 6ª edición ya en Alianza, 1998) * ''Cinco lecciones de filosofía'' (1ª ed., 1963 en Soc.E y P; 1ª reimpresión en Alianza, 1997); * ''Inteligencia sentiente. *Inteligencia y realidad'' (Soc.E y P, 1980; 50 ed. Alianza/F.XZ.); * ''Inteligencia y logos'' (Soc.E y P/Alianza, 1982) * ''Inteligencia y razón'' (Soc.E y P/Alianza, 1983) * ''El hombre y Dios'' (1ª ed. a cargo de Ignacio Ellacuría, 1984) * ''Sobre el hombre'' (1ª ed. a cargo de Ignacio Ellacuría, 1986) * ''Estructura dinámica de la realidad'' (1989, ed. a cargo de Diego Gracia) * ''Sobre el sentimiento y la volición'' (1992, ed. a cargo de Diego Gracia) * ''El problema filosófico de la historia de las religiones'' (1993, a cargo de Antonio González) * ''Los problemas fundamentales de la Metafísica occidental'' (1994, a cargo de Antonio Pintor Ramos) * ''Espacio. Tiempo. Materia'' (1996, Segunda edición revisada 2008) * ''El problema teologal del hombre: Cristianismo'' (1997, a cargo de Antonio González) * ''El hombre y la verdad'' (1999, a cargo de Juan Antonio Nicolás) * ''Primeros escritos (1921–1926)'', ed. de 2000, por Antonio Pintor Ramos * ''Sobre la realidad'' (2001, a cargo de José Antonio Martínez) * ''Sobre el problema de la filosofía y otros escritos (1932–1944)'', 1ª ed. de 2002, a cargo de Germán Marquínez Argote * ''El hombre: lo real y lo irreal'' (1ª ed. 2005, a cargo de Jesús Conill) * ''Tres dimensiones del ser humano: individual, social, histórica'' (1ª ed. 2006, a cargo de Jordi Corominas) * ''Escritos menores (1953–1983)'' (1ª ed. de 2007, a cargo de Germán Marquínez Argote) * ''Cursos universitarios I'' (1ª ed. 2007, a cargo de Manuel Mazón) * ''Cinco lecciones de filosofía – Con un nuevo curso inédito'' (2009, a cargo de Antonio Pintor Ramos) * ''Cursos Universitarios, vol. II'' (2010, a cargo de Manuel Mazón) * ''Acerca del mundo'' (2010, a cargo de Antonio González) * ''Cursos Universitarios, vol. III (1933–1934)''. 2012. A cargo de Manuel Mazón * ''Fascículo editado por la propia Fundación: Sobre el problema de la filosofía'' (Madrid, 1996)


References


External links

* (English
Xavier Zubiri Foundation of North America
* (Spanish
Fundación Xavier Zubiri (Madrid)
* (Spanish
Materials on Xavier Zubiri
* (Spanish
Collection of news about Xavier Zubiri in the Spanish newspaper "El País", 1976–2013
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