The professionalisation of philosophy in Argentina through its journals: Notes for the preparation of a hemerographic corpus

The process of philosophy’s academic professionalisation began in Europe during the 19th century and expanded worldwide along the 20th century. Furthermore, the development of Human Sciences within academic spheres required the adaptation of that philosophical research in order to reach an academic...

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Autor principal: Domínguez Rubio, Lucas
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/ICS/article/view/3807
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Sumario:The process of philosophy’s academic professionalisation began in Europe during the 19th century and expanded worldwide along the 20th century. Furthermore, the development of Human Sciences within academic spheres required the adaptation of that philosophical research in order to reach an academic magazine standard. This article aims to identify the aspects of the different philosophical Argentinean publications that are relevant for the study of the local professionalisation process, using academic, political and cultural issues. To begin with, we revise how this professionalisation has developed in academic publications in general. Secondly, we propose a timeline marking the periods of the publications, from the first university magazine to current professional journals. And thirdly, this study will enable the identification of different theoretical and political stances in these magazines and journals. Finally, in the Appendix, we create an index of journals and magazines including Argentinean publications about philosophy for the study of the discipline’s professionalisation.