Popular Practices, Narrative Fictions and Philosophical Reflection in Latin America
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Dec 3, 2015
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Abstract
This article addresses the need to interpret Latin American philosophy from its narrative experience. To do this, we must grasp the reflective style of Latin America as a way of cultural configuration and as a symbol work of its own. In addition, to identify Latin American philosophy as a tactic to respond and resist the strategy of the European hegemonic power is essential. Finally, it is argued it is not possible to think of Latin American identity without practicing a political ethic which transposes the figures of narratives with the figures of history to the justice demand situation in which we find ourselves.
Keywords
relato, filosofía latinoamericana, ficción, narración, símbolostory, Latin American Philosophy, fiction, narration, symbol
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Rubio Angulo, J. (2015). Popular Practices, Narrative Fictions and Philosophical Reflection in Latin America. Universitas Philosophica, 32(65), 275–288. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.uph32-65.ppfn
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