The introduction in Spain of conceptual history

Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 13:257-276 (2011)
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This note aims to analyse the most important aspects of the conceptual history’s reception in Spain given the recent publication of the book History of Concepts and Political Philosophy. In order to accomplish such a purpose, this note will be divided in three sections. Firstly, I will present the Reinhart Koselleck’s conception of Begriffsgeschichte. Secondly, I will address the question of the contributions made by the University of Padua. Finally, I will present the two directions that conceptual history has maintained in the Spanish reception.

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