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Tópicos

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AMENGUAL, Gabriel. El concepto de experiencia: de Kant a Hegel. Tópicos [online]. 2007, n.15, pp.1-20. ISSN 1666-485X.

The concept of experience, in Kant as well as in Hegel, as well as the process of tansformation it undergoes in passing from one philosopher to the other, offers a great complexity. Here, we will take up in only one aspect, though not in the least marginal I believe; that is, experience as constituent, as an element or process constituent of the subject (taken in its most generic aspect), so that experience itself conforms the set of possibilility conditions for the opening up to the world and the realization of new experiences, and even more, the set which determines this opening and the experience. With it, in that transformation, not only the transformation of the modern concept of experience is produced, but also the field in which the concept of experience in contemporary philosophy is to be discussed is as well indicated, even though, in this case, it might be translated into other terms, such as self, subjectivity, existence, personal identity, narrative identity, etc.

Keywords : Experience; Kant; Hegel; Contemporary Philosophy.

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