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      Voces de un diálogo: Francisco Romero y los filósofos norteamer Translated title: Voices in a Dialogue: Francisco Romero and the American Philosophers

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          La obra de Francisco Romero (1891-1962) ha revolucionado el pensamiento argentino no sólo en el sentido de crear un nuevo sistema filosófico, sino en el de sentar una genuina filosofía americana. Su trabajo se extendió no sólo al campo filosófico, sino también al editorial y universitario. En este contexto y a través del epistolario entramos en la práctica y los contenidos de sociabilidad, para delinear las contribuciones de la categoría en el campo de la historia de las ideas. Desde esta perspectiva partimos en el estudio del epistolario de Romero con filósofos de EEUU. Es acerca de un epistolario, esto es, un corpus de cartas que sostuvo con filósofos norteamericanos y europeos con residencia en EEUU entre 1942-1962. Entendemos que tal reservorio nos abre un camino para estudiar la escritura epistolar bajo códigos de sociabilidad.

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          The work of Francisco Romero (1891-1962) has revolutionized the argentinian thought not in the sense of creating a new philosophy system, but in the one of setting out a genuine american philosophy. His work extended not only to the philosophical field but also to the publishing and universitary ones. In this context and through epistolary paths we enter the practice and contents of sociability, to outline the contributions of the category to the field of the history of ideas. As from this perspective we dwell on the study of the epistolary of Romero with philosophers in the United States. It is about an epistolary, that is to say, a corpus of letters that he held with american and european philosophers living in the US between 1942-1962. We understood that such reservoir opens us a way to place epistolary writing in a sociability code.

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                cuyo
                Cuyo
                Cuyo-anu. filos. argent. am.
                Instituto de Filosofía Argentina y Americana. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Mendoza, Mendoza, Argentina )
                1853-3175
                December 2012
                : 29
                : 2
                : 87-131
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                [02] orgnameConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
                [01] orgnameUniversidad Nacional de Cuyo
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                S1853-31752012000200005 S1853-3175(12)02900200005
                3556f958-7693-4151-800a-6c0d8d21b52a

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                Filósofos norteamericanos,American Philosophers,Epistolary,Francisco Romero,Epistolario

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