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El estudio sobre la historia en Michael Oakeshott como forma peculiar del conocimiento humano sub specie praeteritorum constituye no sólo una relevante explicación de la naturaleza de esta materia sino que, además, se erige en la piedra angular para comprender los problemas filosóficos que trata este pensador. El presente artículo pretende exponer la defensa que Oakeshott hizo de la historia en un sentido idealista poniéndola en relación con su teoría general sobre el conocimiento humano.
The study of Michael Oakeshott’s concept of history as a form sub specie praeteritorum of human understanding consti tutes not only an important explication of this subject but also serves as the corner stone of his treatment of other philosophical topics. Thus the purpose of this article is to present his idealistic defense of history in relation with his more general theory of human knowledge.
History, British idealism, Epistemología, Oakeshott, Epistemology, Historia, Idealismo británico
History, British idealism, Epistemología, Oakeshott, Epistemology, Historia, Idealismo británico
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