Notes on the imagination in modernity. (Kant, Hegel y Baudelaire)
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philosophy, in whose discourse the imagination takes a special place, representing an expression of freedom for man. Dr. in Philosophy Roberto Sánchez Benítez, Research Professor
of the UMSNH, presents the importance of imagination in modernity, from a philosophical perspective.
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