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10.7238/d.v0i19.3021>
Abstract
Sostener The topical relational sociology founded by Georg Simmel in the early 20th century requires a rereading of the fundamentals of the cognoscistic perspective guided by questions from the present. That is the work proposed here and it is therefore necessary to dispel the static reading of Simmel’s thinking, which reduces the relational perspective to a mere copy of the static interconnectivity that characterises contemporary societies. But saving Simmel from aeticism does not mean leaving aside his aesthetic concern, but relocating it, finding a new way of thinking about the relationship with her sociology. A proposal to read the aesthetic origin of the symmelian cognoscitive perspective is intended to reward the critical nature that the concepts of the Berlin sociologist risk losing when read as traces of a modernised pincel.