Abstract:
This paper aims to make explicit Hegel's assumptions in his conception of history of philosophy and to analyse critically his proyect of a philosophical historiography related to a philosophical and historically modifield scenery. At the same time I show five theoretical models -at least- coexist in the Hegelian theory about the evolution of philosophy. These models are partially complementary, but they can't integrated in a coherent whole. Nor is the theorist of contradiction necessarily free from (non dialectical) contradictions.