Telematic Presence and Personal Human Presence. An Approach from Thomas Aquinas and Merleau-Ponty

dc.coverageDOI: 10.23924/oi.v16i36.666
dc.creatorMoya Cañas, Patricia
dc.creatorCarreño Pavez, Juan Eduardo
dc.date2025
dc.date.accessioned05-01-2026 18:08
dc.date.available05-01-2026 18:08
dc.description<p>Informatic technological developments, catalyzed by the recent pandemic, have promoted telematic human interactions. In everyday language, this type of exchange is often contrasted with a presence that is described as “physical” or “corporal”. It is worth asking, however, what is unique and distinctive about this presence when it is referred to personal entities, that is, to personal bodies or, if you prefer, to embodied people. In this article we examine this question from an ontologicalThomistic perspective, but in dialogue with the rich speculations that Maurice Merleau-Ponty has left us on human presence and perception.</p>eng
dc.identifierhttps://investigadores.uandes.cl/en/publications/03aa32c6-2bef-4c59-b001-ecf1dd45e68a
dc.languagespa
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourcevol.16 (2025) nr.36 p.37-69
dc.subjectAquinas
dc.subjectMerleau-Ponty
dc.subjectpersonal body
dc.subjectpresence
dc.subjecttelematics
dc.titleTelematic Presence and Personal Human Presence. An Approach from Thomas Aquinas and Merleau-Pontyeng
dc.titlePresencia telemática y presencia personal humana. Una aproximación desde Tomás de Aquino y Merleau-Pontyspa
dc.typeArticleeng
dc.typeArtículospa
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