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Abstract: This article analyzes Arthur Danto’s proposal regarding narrative statements through the lenses of Carl Hempels general laws of history. It also considers the possibility of applying a temporal logic to Arthur Prior’s style, in order to validate the cohere
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Abstract: This essay has the purpose of explaining the narratologic treatment of the historical statements that Arthur Danto uses to resolve the dialectic of the representation. The hypothesis being that, to avoid the circularity of representation and to claim the pos
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Abstract: The author proposes that while Arthur C. Danto tried to found history as a positive science, one that explains and that necessarily has to be proven objectively, he offered elements that make the knowledge of episodes possible but not of chang
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Abstract: The author offers a reading of Arthur C. Danto’s Analytical Philosophy of History. For him, Danto’s book relies heavily on its positivist context, and this prevents Danto from understanding history as anything but a scientific explanation that presupposes
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Abstract: The Miguel Alemán presidency obtained support and legitimation from a group of right wing intellectuals who openly manifested their adhesion to the Hispanist current of thought and who spent periods of time in Weimar Germany. Luis Chic
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Abstract: The conceptual and historical signes presented in this article open up the question of the likely importance which the encounter between Sigmund Freud and philosopher and psychologist Franz Brentano might have. Several histori
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