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Historia y grafía

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MORENO RESENDIZ, Gerson. History Of Speech Or History Of Concepts. What Isn’t The History Of Concepts In Reinhart Koselleck. Hist. graf [online]. 2015, n.45, pp.135-164.  Epub Nov 22, 2019. ISSN 1405-0927.

This work profess what is the History of concepts through a reverse question, ¿What isn´t the history of concepts? The History of concepts isn’t a History of speech. The first, developed by Reinhart Koselleck, have as a point of reflection the phrase: “Obviously all words are concepts, but it is not equally obvious that all words are concepts”. The statement aims to separate from all positions that have the fundamental problem of meaning as they are the Cambridge School and the Gadamer Hermeneutics. The second, the Words history, have at center the meaning of words or concepts, and the correct use of them in context. This does not mean that the problem of meaning is not important, but it is not essential. While the “words” are meant only, the “concepts” tell a story or, the concepts are condensed experiences and expectations generated by time and history.

Keywords : History of concepts; History of speech; Cambridge School; Hermeneutics; space of experience; horizon of expectation; theories of meaning.

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