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Breve Historia de la Filosofía

Breve Historia de la Filosofía

Pedro Bernui

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2020
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9786200401977
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La intencionalidad del trabajo es popularizar el pensamiento filosófico en el Perú y Latinoamérica. La filosofía es la más alta expresión del pensamiento. Da las últimas explicaciones sobre el mundo y la existencia humana. Se pregunta: ¿Qué es el universo? ¿Por qué vivimos?, ¿la existencia humana?. La primera parte es de materia conceptual: ¿Qué es la filosofía? está vinculado a la esencia de la filosofía; después su vínculo con la materia, creación del mundo y el universo. La segunda parte la aparición del ser humano, desarrollo de la sociedad. Después la aparición de los primeros protofilósofos en la India, China y Mesopotamia. Para después irrumpir esplendorosamente en Grecia, sustancialmente Atenas para después venir sus continuadores localizados en Europa, especialmente: España, Reino Unido (Inglaterra), Francia y Alemania. Fué en las zonas donde más descollo. Para después tocar parte de filosofía Peruana y femenina. Aunque en relación a esto reconozco estar en deuda.

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