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The article describes the historical-critical method within the field of philosophy and the issues to which it is related, such as the role of the history of philosophy in the development of ... development of theoretical philosophy and the distinction between historiography and history. First, it highlights the relevance of the historical-critical method for philosophy, which is based on the knowledge
In the context of a didactic for learning and updating the texts and classical languages, this work proposes a translation and interpretation of the philosophical and political sense of the fable The ... the interpretation is based on the philosophical and political reflections of Cicero and Plutarch in On old Age and Whether an old man should engage in plublic affairs. These reflections can also be
The purpose of this paper is to review Foucault's problematization of method within the framework of his conception of philosophy as a critical diagnostic activity of the present. First, we will ... displacement introduced by Foucault's perspective from the normative question about the cognitive objectivity of the human sciences towards an ontological-political critique. Mode of criticism that, concerned
Institution, that is, a profound concern over political issues that do not find theoretical considerations as complement. First, it considers the link with the philosophy of history of the Hegelian-Marxist ... . Second, it identifies a political moment of his philosophy linked to Machiavelli. Then, it highlights the reasons behind the disconnection between Merleau-Ponty's Machiavellian view of politics and the
The aim of this article is to analyze the religion philosophy and its critic, based on Ludwig Feuerbach principles as one of the greatest exponents of modern atheism. It will start from some thinkers ... predecessors, going through Feuerbachian considerations to finish with a valuation of those philosophers who have built a new critic philosophy of the religion and theology, relating some Feuerbach innovations
Montaigne's case, his closeness to Gomez Davila is shown by means of their biographical similarities, their distance to the academic world of their own time, their own idea of philosophy, their use of ... sense to Gomez Davila's political standpoint within his Scholia. Indeed, it is intended to show that Gomez Davila articulates the influence of his masters in a reactionary view of the world. Key words
Montaigne's case, his closeness to Gomez Davila is shown by means of their biographical similarities, their distance to the academic world of their own time, their own idea of philosophy, their use of ... sense to Gomez Davila's political standpoint within his Scholia. Indeed, it is intended to show that Gomez Davila articulates the influence of his masters in a reactionary view of the world. Key words
Montaigne's case, his closeness to Gomez Davila is shown by means of their biographical similarities, their distance to the academic world of their own time, their own idea of philosophy, their use of ... sense to Gomez Davila's political standpoint within his Scholia. Indeed, it is intended to show that Gomez Davila articulates the influence of his masters in a reactionary view of the world. Key words
Montaigne's case, his closeness to Gomez Davila is shown by means of their biographical similarities, their distance to the academic world of their own time, their own idea of philosophy, their use of ... sense to Gomez Davila's political standpoint within his Scholia. Indeed, it is intended to show that Gomez Davila articulates the influence of his masters in a reactionary view of the world. Key words
Montaigne's case, his closeness to Gomez Davila is shown by means of their biographical similarities, their distance to the academic world of their own time, their own idea of philosophy, their use of ... sense to Gomez Davila's political standpoint within his Scholia. Indeed, it is intended to show that Gomez Davila articulates the influence of his masters in a reactionary view of the world. Key words
Montaigne's case, his closeness to Gomez Davila is shown by means of their biographical similarities, their distance to the academic world of their own time, their own idea of philosophy, their use of ... sense to Gomez Davila's political standpoint within his Scholia. Indeed, it is intended to show that Gomez Davila articulates the influence of his masters in a reactionary view of the world. Key words
Montaigne's case, his closeness to Gomez Davila is shown by means of their biographical similarities, their distance to the academic world of their own time, their own idea of philosophy, their use of ... sense to Gomez Davila's political standpoint within his Scholia. Indeed, it is intended to show that Gomez Davila articulates the influence of his masters in a reactionary view of the world. Key words
valuable elements that allow us to enrich our understanding of those aspects that influence community and political life, especially in consideration of the forefront that such passions are acquiring in ... situation that we have had to face globally. Keywords: Aristotle; Ethics; Rhetoric; Pleasure; Pain; Painful Passions; Anger; Calm; Healing; Political community Introducción La Retórica, de
entire work. However, in his Memoirs of Youth [Méthode réflexive appliquée au problème de Dieu chez Lachelier et Lagneau], which he wrote during his twenties, Ricouer developed a philosophy that named God ... Ricoeur was interested in applying the method of reflexive philosophy to the issue of God, why this early work remained unpublished? Was it published just because it contradicts the hallmark of his entire
The article introduces the complex relation, between approval and rejection, that Maria Zambrano had to philosophy. It argues that this relation was unorthodox, because, on the one hand, she ... unorthodox, because, on the one hand, she questioned the relation of philosophy to life -particularly, the way in which philosophical knowledge lost touch with life itself-; and, on the other, she questioned
the twenty-first, there were clear signs that that was not the case. The first of those signs was the comeback of Marxism, which based on the humanist idea of the philosophy of praxis brings back the ... Neoliberalism and its development project. The approach to the issue is qualitative and descriptive. Through the analysis of political discourse suggested in development criticism (Escobar 191), the article
the twenty-first, there were clear signs that that was not the case. The first of those signs was the comeback of Marxism, which based on the humanist idea of the philosophy of praxis brings back the ... Neoliberalism and its development project. The approach to the issue is qualitative and descriptive. Through the analysis of political discourse suggested in development criticism (Escobar 191), the article
the twenty-first, there were clear signs that that was not the case. The first of those signs was the comeback of Marxism, which based on the humanist idea of the philosophy of praxis brings back the ... Neoliberalism and its development project. The approach to the issue is qualitative and descriptive. Through the analysis of political discourse suggested in development criticism (Escobar 191), the article
the twenty-first, there were clear signs that that was not the case. The first of those signs was the comeback of Marxism, which based on the humanist idea of the philosophy of praxis brings back the ... Neoliberalism and its development project. The approach to the issue is qualitative and descriptive. Through the analysis of political discourse suggested in development criticism (Escobar 191), the article
the twenty-first, there were clear signs that that was not the case. The first of those signs was the comeback of Marxism, which based on the humanist idea of the philosophy of praxis brings back the ... Neoliberalism and its development project. The approach to the issue is qualitative and descriptive. Through the analysis of political discourse suggested in development criticism (Escobar 191), the article