Hegel, today
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69967/07194773.v1i15.271Keywords:
Hegel, Modern Philosophy, EditorialAbstract
Mutatis Mutandis continua la ya instalada costumbre de invitar a un editor para organizar un
dosier dedicado a un tema o un autor. Esta vez, el invitado ha sido el profesor Luis Placencia,
uno de los jovenes especialistas hispanohablantes en filosof ´ ´ıa moderna de la actualidad. Y, el
tema, Hegel. Digo bien, porque hay autores, como es el caso de Hegel, que ya no son solo una
persona, un filosofo, sino un tema. Es, adem ´ as, el fil ´ osofo alem ´ an que tal vez m ´ as haya influido ´
en la filosof´ıa contemporanea. Si solo record ´ aramos la influencia que ha tenido en Habermas y ´
Honneth, percibimos que se trata, ademas, de unos de los autores m ´ as contempor ´ aneos de la ´
modernidad.
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