Doubts, debts cancellations and absolutes in the origins of the modern subject
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https://doi.org/10.62876/lr.v0i12.615Keywords:
modern subjects, modern philosophy, Hegel, Kant, Hobbes, DescartesAbstract
The following article tries to show to some variables that settled down in the construction of the modern subject, especially in the modality of the philosophical subject from the texts of Descartes, Hobbes, Kant, and Hegel. These authors showed, at diverse moments of the construction of the subjective modality, economic variables, cultural and institutional that have been avoided by certain thinkers and critical. The article identifies some of these variables in the construction of the modern subject with the processes that each author established in the creation of the State, the institutions, the academies, and the thought.
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