Eric Weil e la «fine della storia»
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20873/rpv6n1-93Abstract
The aim of my article is to how Eric Weil (1904-1977) suggested a “Kantian-post-Hegelian” version of the famous thesis onthe “End of History”, elabored by Alexandre Kojève (1902-1968) from the 1930s. We’ll see how this aspect of the Weilian thought, emerged clearly from the specific studies on Kant that Weil developed since the early 1960s. Therefore, will be clear how the “practical” implications of this Weilian re-undestanding indicated the way a new political philosophy, eminently critical and anti-dogmatic.
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