Please quote the published version.1 Arche-writing and data production in theory-oriented scientific practice. The case of freeviewing as experimental system to test the temporal correlation hypothesis
Si no fuera por el libro sobre Kant que Roberto Torretti publicó hace 55 años, la filosofíaen Hispanoamérica tendría un rostro distinto: uno menos vital y menos relevante. Manuel Kant:estudio sobre los fundamentos de la filosofía crítica 1 es una obra única. Proporciona el accesoprincipal y sin duda privilegiado a la filosofía kantiana para muchas generaciones deinvestigadores especialistas y no especialistas que leen español. Torretti es también autor devarios ensayos clásicos sobre la filosofía de Kant, la mayoría de los cuales quedaron recogidosen el libro Variedad en la razón: ensayos sobre Kant 2 y en cinco volúmenes de estudiosfilosóficos (1957-2014) 3 . Dos de las principales pasiones de Torretti, cuyo desarrollo profesionaly académico le valdrían una gran notoriedad internacional, emergen con nitidez en el primerlibro kantiano: la historia y filosofía de la física y de la geometría del siglo XIX y parte del sigloXX. Torretti es autor de obras fundamentales en esos campos.
The general objective of this essay is to systematize Jean-Luc Nancy’s post- deconstructive reflections on the concept of evidence. A general claim of this paper is that the post-deconstructive concept of evidence is genuinely an epistemic concept of evidence insofar as it refers to structures involved in verification processes. Evidence is the presentation of a state of affairs that relates the presentation not only to what we claim about this state of affairs but also to the singular circumstances of its production. Verification (the production of a claim’s truth) results directly from the singularities involved in the production or presentation of evidence. This means that evidence is never exhausted in the truth it produces or the knowledge it validates but remains a priori exposed or available to produce and validate unknown knowledge about unknown states of affairs.
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