Mexicano. Doctor en Filosofía por la Universidad Iberoamericana y Doctor en Ciencias del Desarrollo Humano por la Universidad del Valle de Atemajac. Miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores y de la Asociación Filosófica de México. Profesor de tiempo completo en la Universidad del Valle de México, campus Guadalajara Sur.
This article delves into the unavoidable function of consciousness as a precursor of the primeval notion which enables knowledge through language. In the same way, this essay addresses the possibility of implying the concept of Nothingness in Aristotelian hermeneutics, emphasizing its relationship with the representations of the cognoscible world. All this aims to glimpse a philosophy of interpretations or hermeneutics of hermeneutics. Concluding by showing some of the reaches of current Aristotelian hermeneutics, based on interdisciplinarity and relating the thought of the Stagira’s philosopher with the contemporary philosophical analysis