RAFAEL CARILLO, THE UNIVERSAL CARIBBEAN THINKER
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https://doi.org/10.18041/0124-0102/a.31.5231Keywords:
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In the first work we can find 28 essays by different European authors that give an account of the history of philosophy, either through sociology, philosophy or biology. Among the essays that Rafael Carrillo translated from German into Spanish, is that of Hermann Schmitz on The Sociological Interpretation of History and Universal History. In this essay, Schmitz seeks to give a look at history, through sociology and how this latter discipline is important for the first. Schmitz takes as a basis Hegel to enrich the sociology of history, taking as a scoop the concept of evolution, where it is based on inexpressive categories such as integration and disintegration.
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2. Gil Olivera, Numas A., Rafael Carrillo Traductor II Filosofía de las Ciencias, Editorial Universidad del Atlántico, 2016.
3. Castro Socarrás, Álvaro. Episodios Históricos del Cesar. Ed. Plaza y Janés-1ª edición, editoriales Colombia S.A. Bogotá, 1997. ISBN: 9581402888. Pág. 310.
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