Liberating Philosophy Our American in the ecosophy of Morín, Méndez and Sousa
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liberating philosophy, everyday life, Symbolic hermeneutics, ecosophy.Abstract
The present Research and Reflection extract, ascribed to the thematic or area of knowledge: philosophy of liberation, has the substantive purpose of carrying out an ethnohistorical Anthropology of the philosophical postulates of Morín, Méndez and Sousa of the Latin American 21st century, in order to determine the cultural foundations of the ontological self-taught architecture and the relationships that the various social classes were establishing with emancipation and laws and with the liberal referents of the dominant enlightened knowledge between 1900 and 2023. Moreover, this reflection is intimately related to the expressive forms of the epochal everyday life, as a legacy of our epistemological system. The nineteenth-century philosophical framework of intercultural relations, under the aegis of the Enlightenment, subsumes numerous categories that structure the explanatory systems of the social sciences: ethos, space, community, people, everyday life, state, violence, ideology, economic-social, society, educational system, beliefs, politics, norms, customs, ethnicities, and the self-taught field (socio-cultural practices). It is these archetypal references that this research intends to approach on the basis of documents, texts, historical and legal texts from the period we will analyse. This reflexive visit to the past will be carried out with the help of documentary ethnohistory and taking as a context of interpretation, understanding and explanation the.
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