The Science-Philosophy in Eduardo Nicol
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2008.i734.253Keywords:
Science-philosophy, true, historicity, simbolic reason, technocracyAbstract
In 2007 is commemorated the centenary of Eduardo Nicol, one of the philosophers of Spanish language more outstanding of last decades. With his renoved and reformer vision of the sciencephilosophy, as this one was originally expressed by the Greeks, Nicol confronted the radical crisis that beat to the thought, understood as a free vocation, under the pressure of the modern utilitarism and his current culmination in the imperalism of the technocracy.
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