Los conceptos kantianos de “facultad” y de “mente” frente a la lectura epigenética
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https://doi.org/10.7203/REK.2.1.10011Abstract
En este artículo voy a estudiar la innovación radical que, en la historia de la filosofía, constituyen de los conceptos kantianos de “facultad” y “mente”. Con este propósito me concentraré en el debate en torno a las facultades que tiene lugar en el siglo XVIII en Europa en general y, en particular, en Alemania. Terminaré mi análisis señalando de qué manera el término “facultad” sólo puede ser interpretado en conexión con la concepción filosófica pura de Kant sobre el concepto de “mente”, la cual será distinguida de un análisis epigenético de tipo empírico acerca de la mente humana
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