Enrique Dussel: Entre Latinoamérica y la hermenéutica de la otredad

Agora 38 (1) (2019)
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The goal of this essay is to expose the foundations of Enrique Dussel’s philosophy of liberation and to explain its contributions in the context of Latin-american thinking. In a postmetaphysical level of foundation, the philosophy of liberation adopts the ethos from semitic thinking and the Levinas’ hermeneutics of the «Other» with the proposal of formulate a criticism of eurocentrism and to build an alternative philosophical model. In front of the traditional paradigms of philosophy and philosophical historiography, Enrique Dussel develops a new arquitectonics to report on the specificity of our thinking.

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Francisco Rodriguez
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