THE RELEVANCE OF KOSELLECKIAN CONCEPTUAL HISTORY ON CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY. REGARDING THE PUBLICATION OF ILUSTRACIÓN, PROGRESO, MODERNIDAD.
A propósito de la publicación de "Ilustración, progreso, modernidad"
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https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.49.2022.31214Abstract
La reciente publicación de Ilustración, progreso, modernidad, aparece como una excusa para volver a dar cuenta de la relevancia de la historia de los conceptos como parte vital de nuestras formas de investigar el pasado. Para ello conviene empezar por situar los tres conceptos que la edición ha tenido en cuenta, entendiéndolos como conceptos útiles para la comprensión de lo que representa la Sattelzeit. Una vez ello nos ha permitido dar cuenta de los principales alementos del enfoque koselleckiano, tendremos en cuenta las críticas que el enfoque recibe desde otras formas de concebir la historia del pensamiento político. Por último, conectaremos la Begriffsgeschichte con la propuesta del contextualismo de Cambridge.
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