Agrosofía: Los saberes campesinos como una “filosofía otra"

Agrosophy, The peasant knowledge as a philosophy other; as a journey made from the metaphor with the arriera, aims to give a place to common sense as a way of philosophizing, which far from the analytical and positivist, is installed in the understandings of subjects who inhabit a territory make it...

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Autor Principal: Moncada Cardona, Mauricio
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali 2018
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/10819/6019
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Sumario: Agrosophy, The peasant knowledge as a philosophy other; as a journey made from the metaphor with the arriera, aims to give a place to common sense as a way of philosophizing, which far from the analytical and positivist, is installed in the understandings of subjects who inhabit a territory make it their home, and from there they build their own thoughts that they pronounce as popular culture. To make this purpose explicit, the metaphor offers a methodical possibility to elaborate interpretations from the postulates of Latin American thought, and to situate oneself in a place of reflection based on the recognition of the historical realities of coloniality that socially, culturally, politically, economically and epistemologically the people in Latin America. The stage of the path and conversation are offered as the space and time of these knowledge that emerge from a territory, which as a physical determines the conditions for the construction of thought, thus giving rise to the notion of ontological plurality and therefore of everything that which pronounces and enunciates that being: in this plot the subject of the other philosophies takes place, which then constitutes the epistemic context as a condition of the possibility of knowledge, and the frame logic as places of metaphorical reference. The arrieros as an office anchored to the life of men with their own language and tools, constitutes the Work of knowledge in itself. His tools correspond to each of the parts of the work, and his language ciphered in sayings illustrates the journey through this path of thought.