No. 7 (2012)
Filosofía Española e Iberoamericana / Spanish and Iberoamerican Philosophy

The Role of Intellectual Networks in the Construction and Reconstruction of Philosophical Thought

G. Gordo Piñar
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Portada del número 7 de Bajo Palabra
Published December 30, 2012

Keywords:

Intellectual Network, Hispanism, Americanism, “Revista Moderna de México”
How to Cite
Gordo Piñar, G. (2012). The Role of Intellectual Networks in the Construction and Reconstruction of Philosophical Thought. Bajo Palabra, (7), 495–503. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2012.7.042

Abstract

The question of the effectiveness of a relativity new way of approaching the construction or reconstruction of Spanish and Latinoamerican thought will be the central idea of this article. I refer to the “Intellectual Network” methodology. In this article we will not only set out to explain this category and its advantages, but furthermore, I will illustrate an advance of the reconstruction of a specific net and its particular elements. I think that the current circumstances of our thought requires this method and this is what I what to show.

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