Inteligibilidad e historicidad de la experiencia en Hegel
Abstract
This paper defends that, if we understand historicity as rejection of the necessity to refer to something transhistorical in order to explain the human effort to make experience intelligible, then the author that connects inteligibility and historicity in the project of modernity is Marx, not Hegel.Downloads
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2021-07-01
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