Deslocamento semântico e contestabilidade essencial de conceitos: uma abordagem a partir de uma negatividade hegeliana restrita
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2024.v47.n3.e02400165Palavras-chave:
Conceito, Essência, Negatividade, Reflexão, ContradiçãoResumo
O objetivo deste artigo é mostrar como a proposta de W. B. Gallie a respeito da contestabilidade essencial dos conceitos políticos acabou por colocar em questão a própria noção de contestabilidade essencial proposta por este autor. Apesar disso, consideramos que tal noção ainda pode ser uma contribuição para a história dos conceitos se for complementada com alguns aspectos da filosofia de Hegel, localizados em sua Ciência da Lógica, que podem fornecer fundamento para tal contestabilidade a partir de uma negatividade autorreferida aberta deslocamentos semânticos. Isso permite que a proposta de Gallie seja recebida sem ter que aceitar todos os seus compromissos teóricos, radicalizando sua proposta e fornecendo algumas indicações úteis para a história dos conceitos políticos.
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Recibido: 25/08/2023 - Aprobado: 19/10/2023 - Publicado: 30/04/2024
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