Republicanismo a dos voces: el anarquismo de De la Boétie y el estatismo de Spinoza
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El trabajo se estructurará en tres tiempos. El primero de ellos estudiará la concepción del ser humano presente tanto en la obra del holandés como del francés. El segundo investigará, en ambos autores, la forma en que esa condición humana es afectada a través de un régimen político anclado en la superstición. El tercero analizará el aspecto propositivo político que permitiría confutar esa ominosa situación servil examinada en el apartado anterior. Finalmente, en la conclusión, después de una breve recapitulación de lo desarrollado, se hará hincapié en la manera en que estas elucidaciones informan concepciones republicanas en cada filósofo, las cuales serán distantes entre sí.
The work will be structured in three times. The first of them will study the conception of the human being present in both the work of the Dutchman and the Frenchman. The second will investigate, in both authors, the way in which that human condition is affected through a political regime anchored in superstition. The third will analyze the political propositive aspect that would allow refuting that ominous servile situation examined in the previous section. Finally, in the conclusion, after a brief recapitulation of what has been developed, emphasis will be placed on the way in which these elucidations inform republican conceptions in each philosopher, which will be distant from each other.
The work will be structured in three times. The first of them will study the conception of the human being present in both the work of the Dutchman and the Frenchman. The second will investigate, in both authors, the way in which that human condition is affected through a political regime anchored in superstition. The third will analyze the political propositive aspect that would allow refuting that ominous servile situation examined in the previous section. Finally, in the conclusion, after a brief recapitulation of what has been developed, emphasis will be placed on the way in which these elucidations inform republican conceptions in each philosopher, which will be distant from each other.

