La primera recepción española de la epistemología histórica francesa: Gaston Bachelard. 1940-1959

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Vázquez García, Francisco
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2013-05-15Department
Historia, Geografía y FilosofíaSource
Theoria. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 28 (2013), 3, pp. 303-327Abstract
The first Spanish reception of Gaston Bachelard’s epistemological work took place in the 1940s and
1950s decades. José Pemartín and particularly Carlos París and Roberto Saumells were the most important
Spanish philosophers who read and made use of the historical and epistemological writings of Bachelard.
These were used in order to support an ontological realism more sophisticated but not incompatible with
the scholastic realism prevailing in the Spanish academic philosophy of the time. We explore the context of
this reception from a sociophilosophical scope.