Phenomenological convergence and conceptual articulations between the notion of acedia in Evagrio and the notion of fall in Heidegger

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In the frame of contemporary studies on the concept of acedia, and in the work of its first systematizer, the philosopher monk Evagrius Ponticus, this paper, firstly, proposes to show the many similarities between the phenomenological manifestations of acedia in Evagrius and those recognized as the ―fall‖ in the Heidegger system. As part of the manifestations of the latter, the avidity of innovations, the gossip, the lack of lodging are considered; and we show the identical phenomena theming by Evagrius of Pontus in his conceptualization of acedia. Secondly, and moving into the binding capacity of such phenomenological convergences, we analyze the role of death care in the definition and configuration of both Evagrio‘s acedia and Heidegger‘s fall.

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, National University of Cuyo


Centro de Estudios Filosóficos Medievales, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Almirante Brown 3390, Loteo Los Olmos casa 32,
Vistalba, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza (Argentina)

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Phenomenological convergence and conceptual articulations between the notion of acedia in Evagrio and the notion of fall in Heidegger. (2016). ALPHA. Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(42), 197-214. https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/article/view/1614

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