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      El romanticismo de Nicolás Gómez Dávila: entre la reacción y la insubordinación Translated title: Nicolás Gómez Dávila's romanticism: Between reaction and insubordination

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          Desde una perspectiva hermenéutica, el artículo describe los vínculos e influencias del estilo romántico en la obra de Nicolás Gómez Dávila, con el propósito de rastrear y visibilizar a partir de los despliegues conceptuales del autor en cuestión, las consecuencias y actualizaciones de un estilo de pensamiento marginal, disidente y finalmente excluido. De igual forma, se proponen los mecanismos tácitos que sugieren desde esta investigación una recomposición contemporánea del sentido y la función actual de la reacción como movimiento posible e insubordinado del pensar: un re-surgir del Romanticismo.

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          The article describes from a hermeneutic perspective the links and influences of the romantic style in the work of Nicolás Gómez Dávila with the purpose of find from them deploy conceptual of the author in question, the consequences and actualizations of a style of marginal thought, dissident and finally excluded. In the same form, propose the tacit mechanisms that suggest from this investigation a contemporary re - composition of the sense and current function of The Reaction like possible movement and insubordination when thinking: A revival of the Romanticism way.

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          O artigo descreve desde uma perspectiva hermenéutica os vínculos e influências do estilo romântico na obra de Nicolás Gómez Dávila com o propósito de rastrear a partir dos despliegues conceptuais do autor em questão, as consequências e actualizações de um estilo de pensamento marginal, dissidente e finalmente excluído. De igual forma, propõem-se os mecanismos tácitos que sugerem desde esta investigação uma recomposición contemporânea do sentido e função actual da Reacção como movimento possível e insubordinado do pensar: um resurgir do Romantismo.

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                noma
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                Universidad Central (Bogotá )
                0121-7550
                October 2009
                : 0
                : 31
                : 165-181
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidad de la Salle y Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Colombia
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                S0121-75502009000200012
                edb1b5e8-316b-499a-ac37-0653a1e19744

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                HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

                reaction,romanticism,Nicolás Gómez Dávila,minor thought,reacção,romantismo,pensamento menor,reacción,Romanticismo,pensamiento menor

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