2006
Study of the origin of the word _culture_: how it went from meaning "agriculture" to refer to the "set of shared habits," as it means today. There is not, as it is said, a creation of the German thought in the late eighteenth century, but a metaphor of Cicero recovered by Thomas Moore about 1510 and spread in Castilian and Italian in the second half of XVI century. This conclusion requires changing the conventional version of the cultural anthropology history and any other knowledge relating to culture.
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Original Rocinante. Studi di filosofia in lingua spagnola. - II (2006), 29-44
De la "cultura animi" a la cultura como hábito: De cómo la cultura llegó a ser lo que es hoy
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Otro título: From cultura animi to culture as a habit: How culture came to be what it is today
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