Sobre la fugacidad. Anaxágoras y Aristóteles, Quevedo y Rilke

Anuario Filosófico 27 (2):365-377 (1994)
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Deconstructivism constantly remits to two metaphysical problems of enormous importance: the reference of the ideal to the real, and the relationship of the changeable to the permanent. Both problems have been the object of concern of professor Millán-Puelles: the first one (reality/the ideal), in his book Teoría del objeto puro; and the second one (change/-permanence), in La estructura de la subjetividad.

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