Kant’s philosophy of history. A recovery

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Keywords:

Enlightenment, criticism, reason-freedom, progress, universal history

Abstract

This text condenses the reflection of Kant's five essays that make up his work Philosophy of History, a document guided by the Enlightenment, a cultural, intellectual and political movement that proclaimed the freedom and reasoning of man. The thought expressed in this text provides conceptual wealth on epistemological and hermeneutical paradigms in various disciplinary fields. It should be noted that Kant's manuscript is built on three themes: freedom expressed in reason, which allows us to question man's core beliefs; the figure of God that manifests itself in nature and eternity that seeks the transcendence of the subject.

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Author Biography

Roberto Rivera Pérez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

unidad Azcapotzalco, México

References

Descartes, R. (2010). El discurso del método. Grupo editorial tomo.

Hessen, J. (2007). Teoría del conocimiento. Grupo editorial tomo.

Kant, I. (2022). Filosofía de la historia. Fondo de Cultura Económica.

Kuhn, T. (1978). La estructura de las revoluciones científicas. Fondo de Cultura Económica.

Published

2024-05-21

How to Cite

Rivera Pérez, R. (2024). Kant’s philosophy of history. A recovery. La Universidad, 5(2), 106–111. Retrieved from https://revistas.ues.edu.sv/index.php/launiversidad/article/view/2989