A study on Historicity in chapters III and IV of Lukács Ontology.
Ontology; Lukács; Historicity.
This work aims to apprehend the constitutive nucleus of Lukács' discussion about historicity in the work of G. Lukács. Specifically its discussion held in chapters III and IV of the historical part in volume 13 of “For the ontology of the social being”. We understand a construction of the theme, since we have that the entire construction of Lukács on historicity constitutes the nervous center of the work. Whence Lukács recovers the fundamentals of the possibility of communism. Humanity makes its history and this nucleus is about demonstrating why it means. Here, too, that fundamental distinction between the previous ontologies and the Marxian one, defended by Lukács. The reality is historical, even if it is not indeterminate.