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Gran selección de libros en idiomas extranjeros. Envío gratis desde 19€ Nicolás Gómez Dávila ( locally [nikoˈlaz ˈɡomez ˈdaβila]; [a] 18 May 1913 - 17 May 1994) was a Colombian conservative philosopher and aphorist . Gómez Dávila's fame began to spread only in the last few years before his death, particularly by way of German translations of his works.

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A philosopher in his own right, and more impressively, an autodidact, Nicolás Gómez Dávila contributed some of the most thoughtful analyses of twentieth-century thought through one of the least conventional ways of political interpretation: aphorisms. Nicolás Gómez Dávila ( Bogotá, 18 de mayo de 1913-Bogotá, 17 de mayo de 1994) fue un escritor y filósofo colombiano. Ha sido uno de los críticos más radicales de la modernidad. Alcanzó reconocimiento internacional solo unos años antes de su fallecimiento gracias a las traducciones alemanas de algunas de sus obras. Showing 1-30 of 811 "In an age in which the media broadcast countless pieces of foolishness, the educated man is defined not by what he knows, but by what he doesn't know." ― Nicolas Gomez Davila tags: education , information , media 102 likes Like "Hierarchies are celestial. In hell all are equal." ― Nicolás Gómez Dávila Nicolás Gómez Dávila was a Colombian writer and thinker who is considered one of the most intransigent political theoreticians of the twentieth century. His fame began to spread only in the last few years before his death, particularly by way of German translations of his works.

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Nicolás Gómez Dávila ( 18 May 1913 - 17 May 1994) was a Colombian writer and thinker considered one of the most intransigent political theoreticians of the twentieth century. He became known during the last few years of his life, particularly through German translations of his works. Nicolás Gómez Dávila, 1930 "Modern history is the dialogue between two men: one who believes in God, another who believes he is a god." It is fitting that one of the most profound thinkers of the 20th century should also have been one of its most obscure. That thinker —Nicolás Gómez Dávila— was born in 1913 in Bogota, Colombia. Nicolás Gómez-Dávila (1913-1994) is a Colombian thinker who only recently began to receive attention in Spanish-speaking countries, Italy and in Germany, where his thought has gained much attention. His work has been translated into several languages, including Polish and English. The article deals with the work of the Colombian philosopher and writer Nicholás Gómez Dávila, and primarily his five-volume work Scholia to an Implicit Text (Escolios a un texto implícito). This.

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Nicolás Gómez Dávila ( locally [nikoˈlaz ˈɡomez ˈdaβila]; 18 May 1913 - 17 May 1994) was a Colombian conservative philosopher and aphorist. Dávila in 1930. Gómez Dávila's fame began to spread only in the last few years before his death, particularly by way of German translations of his works. He was one of the most radical critics. Nicolás Gómez Dávila - Escolios A Un Texto Implicito Seleccion An English Translation of Selected Aphorisms from Nicolás Gómez Dávila, Escolios a un Texto Implícito: Selección (Bogotá: Villegas Editores, 2001) Addeddate 2017-09-23 09:57:47 Identifier NGDavilaEscolios Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t1rg1zj77 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 Ppi 300 Scanner The philosophical, political, and theological thought of Don Nicolás Gómez Dávila (Bogotá, 1913 - 1994), perhaps one of the few authentic reactionaries of our time, rises as a reaction - and a most authentic one - to an intellectual, religious and aesthetic crisis whose invariably dire consequences form the heart of his overwhelming critical dis. Nicolás Gómez Dávila (1913-1992) never pursued the recognition of his work as philosophy inside the academy, and he used to mock those who used the word 'philosopher' as the label of a profession ( 1977, I, 201).

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A South American Conservative Sage June 17, 2015 By Pedro Blas González This review appears in the Winter 2015 issue of Modern Age. To subscribe now, go here. Scholia to an Implicit Text by Nicolás Gómez-Dávila Bilingual selected edition, translated by Roberto Pinzón (Bogotá, Colombia: Villegas Editores S.A., 2014) Nicolás Gómez Dávila (1913-1994) was a reclusive Colombian literary figure who, in the last years of his life, began to garner recognition as one of the most penetrating conservative thinkers of the twentieth century. The scion of an upper-class Bogotá family, he was educated by private tutors in Paris, where