Abstract
The overcoming of objectivism is one of the programmatic desires of a large part of 20th century philosophy, since the various objectivist currents have made self-understanding of the human being extremely difficult, since they have frustrated a balanced interpretation of the relationships between ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics and religion, fragmenting the multiform variety of human life. It is in this context that the work of Alfonso López Quintás, the main Spanish representative of dialogical personalism, is situated. He has developed an original perspective on human experience and creativity that has allowed for the attainment of a new and fruitful hermeneutics of human action. The regulating ideal that guides López Quintás' thought consists of a return to the articulation of fundamental human experiences, those that enrich and give meaning to human existence. In order to achieve a full understanding of the structural affinity of the diverse experiences of the person, López Quintás has made a contribution to personalist thought by overcoming the incipient intellectualism of other thinkers and offering an integral philosophy based on a series of methodological elements: the levels of reality, the category of encounter, the theory of creative play and the concept of reversible experience.
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