This paper discusses the emergence of the modern concept of Culture, as a double social distinction invented by German intellectuals of the XVIII century, and as a contrast with the medieval concept of civility, from a genealogical point of view. Using the Kantian text On Pedagogy, the paper reveals how the link between education and the concept of Culture served to disseminate and idealise the German ways of life, values and cultural productions, and to transform them into the model to be followed by any society. As an effect of the crisis of Modernity, it is argued that after the linguistic turnabout it is impossible to assume this universal meaning for culture, with the result that the modern monocultural epistemology s...
The culturological twist in modern science and practical activities implies the clarification of the...
The idea of transculturality was introduced on European level by German philosopher and art historia...
The reflection presented in the text is underpinned by three premises. Firstly, it presupposes that ...
The text aims to review through a historical-philosophical analysis the rising of the ideas of cultu...
1 Concepts of Culture – The Plurality of the Concept of Culture As early as in classical antiquity, ...
The present thesis deals with the history of the concept of « culture » and focusses mainly on the g...
The following article presents the pedagogy of culture as a significant and current trend of the hum...
Este artigo discorre sobre como, a partir da Idade Moderna, estrutura-se um projeto político e pedag...
This study aims to reflect on the insurgencies of culture at school as a paradigm in post-modernity ...
Important social changes in these last years have allowed us to analyze new paradigms of Cultural He...
The cult of culture European thought, built on the respect for hierarchy and on binary value ju...
Currently cultural policy is increasingly determined by ideological controversies in which different...
International audienceThis article historicizes the concept of culture to better understand discussi...
This paper means to demonstrate the theoretical-and-methodological potential of a particular pattern...
Besides its importance, the concept of culture has had a difficult path through the Social Sciences....
The culturological twist in modern science and practical activities implies the clarification of the...
The idea of transculturality was introduced on European level by German philosopher and art historia...
The reflection presented in the text is underpinned by three premises. Firstly, it presupposes that ...
The text aims to review through a historical-philosophical analysis the rising of the ideas of cultu...
1 Concepts of Culture – The Plurality of the Concept of Culture As early as in classical antiquity, ...
The present thesis deals with the history of the concept of « culture » and focusses mainly on the g...
The following article presents the pedagogy of culture as a significant and current trend of the hum...
Este artigo discorre sobre como, a partir da Idade Moderna, estrutura-se um projeto político e pedag...
This study aims to reflect on the insurgencies of culture at school as a paradigm in post-modernity ...
Important social changes in these last years have allowed us to analyze new paradigms of Cultural He...
The cult of culture European thought, built on the respect for hierarchy and on binary value ju...
Currently cultural policy is increasingly determined by ideological controversies in which different...
International audienceThis article historicizes the concept of culture to better understand discussi...
This paper means to demonstrate the theoretical-and-methodological potential of a particular pattern...
Besides its importance, the concept of culture has had a difficult path through the Social Sciences....
The culturological twist in modern science and practical activities implies the clarification of the...
The idea of transculturality was introduced on European level by German philosopher and art historia...
The reflection presented in the text is underpinned by three premises. Firstly, it presupposes that ...