Algunas bases hermenéuticas y epistémicas de la conciencia emancipatoria

Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 26 (1):213-240 (2001)
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This essay analyzes some of the connections between hermeneutics, epistemology, and feminism. Feminist theory offers a useful field for reflection on the links between the enlightened and the hermeneutic traditions. The appeal to the Enlightenment introduces the notions of truth and freedom 1 Este artículo ha podido realizarse gracias a la generosa ayuda de la Fundación Caja de Madrid en forma de beca postdoctoral, bajo la dirección de Celia Amorós. Es también fruto de la colaboración en el proyecto de investigación Hermenéutica y Epistemología PB 98-0828. Asimismo, agradezco sinceramente a los participantes en el seminario Conocimiento e Interpretación (coord. Á. J. Perona, P. López y V. Sanfélix, Dpto. Filosofía IV, UCM, curso 2000-2001) sus comentarios a una primera versión de este escrito. 213 Stella Villarmea Algunas bases hermenéuticas y epistémicas... which gives meaning to the concept of emancipation; the appeal to hermeneutics raises our awareness of the existence of different interpretations resulting from different perspectives. This essay focuses on emancipatory consciousness, treated as an example of the construction of personal identity

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Stella Villarmea
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