El concepto del yo en la metafísica moderna del siglo XVII:Campanella y Descartes
The concept of ego in the modern metaphysics of the XVII century: from the selfconsciousness of Thomas Campanella to the cogito of Descartes. This are the coordinates within which it is possible to investigate the concept of the ego in the modern age. The present article, therefore, tries to analyse...
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ARFIL y UNL
2018
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/index/article/view/7471 |
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| Sumario: | The concept of ego in the modern metaphysics of the XVII century: from the selfconsciousness of Thomas Campanella to the cogito of Descartes. This are the coordinates within which it is possible to investigate the concept of the ego in the modern age. The present article, therefore, tries to analyse the philosophical choices of these two great authors of modern philosophy, to be finally able to ask: Which is the price we pays to modernity? This alleged "solipsistic" assertion of subjectivity in way encourages the loss of interest in reality; even more, the loss of reality itself producing —as Hannah Arendt stated in The Human Condition, quoting Whitehead — “the effect of withdrawing from the common sense”. |
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