Nuevos espacios para la ciencia política : una revisión de Montesquieu
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Basándose en su tesis doctoral aprobada en 2013 y titulada
“Construcción sociocultural y perspectiva antropológica en Montesquieu.
Implicaciones políticas”, el autor sigue la línea de pensamiento y vocación
universal que ya desde sus orígenes reclamaron para la Ciencia
Política Platón y Aristóteles, disertando sobre la necesaria revisión del
lugar y la metodología que corresponde hoy a la misma, habida cuenta su
desfase teórico y metodológico respecto de las nuevas realidades socioculturales
existentes. A la luz de los presupuestos de las obras de Sergio
Cotta, Berger y Luckmann, así como de la teoría de la complejidad de
Edgar Morin, en este artículo se ponen de manifiesto las consecuencias
de profundizar en las dimensiones antropológica y sociológica de la obra
de uno de los grandes teóricos de la Filosofía Política Moderna: Montesquieu.
Based on doctoral research submitted in 2013 and entitled “Sociocultural construction and anthropological perspective on Montesquieu. Political Implications “, the author is following the line of thought and universal vocation that claimed from its origins for the Political Science Plato and Aristotle, speaking about the necessary review of the place and the methodology that corresponds to it today, given its theoretical and methodological gap with the new socio-cultural realities. With the point of view of the works of Sergio Cotta, Berger and Luckmann, and complexity theory of Edgar Morin, this article explains the consequences of delving into the anthropological and sociological dimensions of the work of one of the great theorists of Modern Political Philosophy: Montesquieu.
Based on doctoral research submitted in 2013 and entitled “Sociocultural construction and anthropological perspective on Montesquieu. Political Implications “, the author is following the line of thought and universal vocation that claimed from its origins for the Political Science Plato and Aristotle, speaking about the necessary review of the place and the methodology that corresponds to it today, given its theoretical and methodological gap with the new socio-cultural realities. With the point of view of the works of Sergio Cotta, Berger and Luckmann, and complexity theory of Edgar Morin, this article explains the consequences of delving into the anthropological and sociological dimensions of the work of one of the great theorists of Modern Political Philosophy: Montesquieu.







