Mariano Picón Salas: triangulaciones del lugar americano 1930-1950

Anuario Filosófico 40 (89):343-350 (2007)
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We introduce the work of Mariano Picón Salas, who tries to enlarge the Hispanoamerican tradition —historically focused on the web of transits/obstructions between Europe and Latin America— via a larger triangulation that includes the presence of the culture of the United States. His essays from the period 1930-1950 show how pragmatism —understood in Peircean terms as a web of topological transfers of knowledge between the borders of culture— can help to provide a vision that encompasses America as a whole.

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Fernando Zalamea
Universidad Nacional de Colombia

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