Del saber y de lal ibertad. El argumento de Isaiah Berlin contra el determinismo (II)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v3i0.1561Abstract
RESUMEN
La posicion de Berlin sobre el determiniso fue recibida por muchos como un ataque al alcance de las ciencias huamnas. Su argumentación, sin embargo, sugiere nuevas y sugerentes relaciones entre el conocimiento y la libertad, admeas de una concepcion especifica de la lectura de la historia. En el presente ensayo, que se editará en dos partes, se analiza el argumento de I. Berlin sobre el determinismo, situandolo en las dos discusiones sobre la historia que se desarrollaron tras la II Guerra mundial.
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DETERMINISMO-BERLIN
ABSTRACT
i. Berlin's position on determinism was received by many authors as an attack on the huma sciences. His interpretation, howevers suggets novel and stimulating relations between knowledge and freedom, tgether with a specific philosophy of histori. This paper continues the assement of Berlin's argument on determinism, initiated in a previous essay. Thus, locates determinism within the two debates on histori held after world war II
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DETERMINISM-BERLIN
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