In this paper we explore the rise, during late francoism, of a philosophical avantgard; it emerged introducing an open break with everything resembling an academic ethos. The philosophical production of Fernando Savater and Eugenio Trías, who are the most prominent figures of this trend, are studied in an exhaustive way. We demonstrate the presence of a total –in the case of Savater- or a partial break –in Trias case- with academic philosophy, including the most modern tendencies (Analytical Philosophy, Marxist criticism). In Savater’s trajectory the rupture is supported by the reading of Nietzsche provided by the French thinkers belonging to the Collège de Sociologie (Bataille, Klossowski), Cioran essays and the importation of Frankfurt Cr...
This paper proposes a reflection about the relationship between philosophy and ethical normativity i...
Escuela de Frankfurt y Teoría Crítica pasan hoy, de modo convencional, como sinónimos. Sin embargo, ...
What explains the enormous popularity of Bourdieu’s critical theory in US academia and particularly ...
En este artículo se trataría de explorar la formación, durante el tardofranquismo, de una vanguardia...
The author of this text analyses a double conception of Identity, deeply rooted in popular and in sc...
By taking Philosophy and its history as object, Sociology can contribute to the efforts of Philosoph...
Postmodernity is a period characterized by the absolute relativity of all instances of human life, w...
The concept of “Lebensphilosophie” covers several philosophical trends that emerged in 19th century ...
Orientador: Profª Drª Maria Isabel de Magalhães Papaterra LimongiDissertaçao (mestrado) - Universida...
La relación entre antropología y literatura tiene una tradición en los estudios antropológicos, desd...
The article introduces the complex relation, between approval and rejection, that Maria Zambrano had...
Mechanicism does not constitute a single set of ideas, for it can present itself through several per...
This work discusses theses on scientific activity in their concrete historical reality based on the ...
The article proposes a historical review of the relationship between the definition of the humanitie...
John Amos Comenius (Uherský Brod, 1592 - Amsterdam, 1670) is one of the recurring authors in educati...
This paper proposes a reflection about the relationship between philosophy and ethical normativity i...
Escuela de Frankfurt y Teoría Crítica pasan hoy, de modo convencional, como sinónimos. Sin embargo, ...
What explains the enormous popularity of Bourdieu’s critical theory in US academia and particularly ...
En este artículo se trataría de explorar la formación, durante el tardofranquismo, de una vanguardia...
The author of this text analyses a double conception of Identity, deeply rooted in popular and in sc...
By taking Philosophy and its history as object, Sociology can contribute to the efforts of Philosoph...
Postmodernity is a period characterized by the absolute relativity of all instances of human life, w...
The concept of “Lebensphilosophie” covers several philosophical trends that emerged in 19th century ...
Orientador: Profª Drª Maria Isabel de Magalhães Papaterra LimongiDissertaçao (mestrado) - Universida...
La relación entre antropología y literatura tiene una tradición en los estudios antropológicos, desd...
The article introduces the complex relation, between approval and rejection, that Maria Zambrano had...
Mechanicism does not constitute a single set of ideas, for it can present itself through several per...
This work discusses theses on scientific activity in their concrete historical reality based on the ...
The article proposes a historical review of the relationship between the definition of the humanitie...
John Amos Comenius (Uherský Brod, 1592 - Amsterdam, 1670) is one of the recurring authors in educati...
This paper proposes a reflection about the relationship between philosophy and ethical normativity i...
Escuela de Frankfurt y Teoría Crítica pasan hoy, de modo convencional, como sinónimos. Sin embargo, ...
What explains the enormous popularity of Bourdieu’s critical theory in US academia and particularly ...