Una mirada al ocaso del medievo y a los albores de la modernidad

Anuario Filosófico 26 (3):685-702 (1993)
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Abstract

The origin of Modernity is a problem often neglected in current debate, and several landmarks are often suggested, such as the new science, the Renaissance, Descartes philosophical approach or the Illustration. In this paper it is suggested that the roots of Modernity could pre-date those conventional landmarks, and could be found in the great political and cultural conflicts that occurred in Europe in the Low Middle Age

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