Concept and use of the «Historical Sign» in Kant's Philosophy of History
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v0i0.1892Abstract
RESUMEN
Este trabajo analiza uno de los aspectos de las filosofía de la historia de Kant. En concreto, el "signo histórico" de determinados acontecimientos de naturaleza "revolucionaria". Así, sobre el transfondo de la interpretación kantiana de la Revolución francesa, adquiere relieve político la tesis ilustrada sobre el progreso de la humanidad. En el trabajo se presenta una lectura comparativa de las tesis de Kant y Burke sobre la Revolución francesa que destaca la articulación interna entre las interpretaciones históricas sobre su significación para el futuro y el curso posterior de los acontecimientos. El trabajo las reconstruye hasta evaluar su rendimiento en perspectiva histórica.
PALABRAS CLAVE
KANT, REVOLUCIÓN FRANCESA, PROGRESO, FILOSOFÍA DE LA HISTORIA.
ABSTRACT
This paper focuses on one of the aspects of Kant's philosphy of history, namely the "historial sign" of certain historical events of "revolutionary" nature. Against the background of the Kantian interpretation of the French revolution, the Enlightement thesis on the progress of humanity gets political prominence. the paper presents a comparative reading of both Kant's and burke's thesis on the French revolution, that highlights the correlation of historical interpretations with their significance for the future and the development of further events. The final aim is thus to evaluate both interpretations in historical perspective.
KEYWORDS
KANT, FRENCH REVOLUTION, PROGRES, PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
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