La sombra de Ockham es alargada. El influjo ockhamista en las corrientes racionalistas modernas y la rectificación poliana
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v13i0.1603Abstract
RESUMEN
En este trabajo se resume la influencia del pensamiento de Ockham en las corrientes de filosofía modernas de corte racionalista: racionalismo, Ilustración, idealismo y fenomenología y estructuralismo. Para notar dicho influjo, se atiende tanto al método cognoscitivo de dichas corrientes como al tema real por ellas tratado. A la par, se establece una sucinta corrección de sus tesis principales desde la filosofía de L. Polo.
PALABRAS CLAVE
OCKHAM, RACIONALISMO, ILUSTRACIÓN, IDEALISMO, FENOMENOLOGÍA, ESTRUCTURALISMO, L. POLO
ABSTRACT
In this paper we study the influence of the philosophy of G. of Ockham in some rationalistic modern philosophies: rationalism, Illustration, idealism, phenomenology and structuralism. We focus on the principal method and theme of these philosophies. We also add a brief correction of these thesis according to the philosophy of L. Polo.
KEY WORDS
OCKHAM, RATIONALISM, ILLUSTRATION, IDEALISM, PHENOMENOLOGY, STRUCTURALISM, L. POLO
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