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Eduard Gans y la idea de Europa
Author(s) -
Arsenio Ginzo Fernández
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
ingenium
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1989-3663
DOI - 10.5209/rev_inge.2012.n6.41010
Subject(s) - hegelianism , enlightenment , german , subject (documents) , german idealism , philosophy , idealism , epistemology , geist , linguistics , computer science , library science
El presente artículo pretende ser una aproximación a la concepción de Europa de Eduard Gans, un autor al que un número creciente de intérpretes considera como el que es, quizá, el discípulo más destacado de Hegel. El tema de Europa era entonces de gran actualidad debido tanto al influjo de la Ilustración y la Revolución francesa como al desarrollo del Idealismo alemán. Gans está en estrecha relación con estas instancias y formula una idea de Europa que termina por ir más allá de la de su maestro Hegel. Se abre a los nuevos horizontes que se van configurando a partir de 1830 en Europa, a la vez que se muestra receptivo a los estímulos provenientes de América.This article is supposed to be an approximation to Eduard Gans´ conception of Europe, an author considered to be the most prominent disciple of Hegel by a growing number of scholars. In those times, the idea of Europe was a highly topical subject, due to both to the influence of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution, but as well to the development of German idealism. Gans is closely related to these instances and formulates an idea of Europe that goes beyond the conception of his teacher Hegel. He takes into account the new instances that arise from 1830 on in Europe, while he is also receptive to the views coming from America

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