Contributions and challenges for the understanding of the being of the Latin American woman from the philosophy of liberation of Enrique Dussel
Considering that it is only possible to understand the being of the Latin American woman overcoming the denial of the being of the entity that she is, the reader will be able to find a reflection from the philosophy of the liberation of E. Dussel in which the ontological denial is evident and women’...
Autor Principal: | Díaz Guzmán, Diana Alejandra |
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Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá-Colombia
2018
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http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/cfla/article/view/3533 |
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Considering that it is only possible to understand the being of the Latin American woman overcoming the denial of the being of the entity that she is, the reader will be able to find a reflection from the philosophy of the liberation of E. Dussel in which the ontological denial is evident and women’s practice, due to the imposition of a way of being (housewife, sexual object, realization through man, exclusive role of mother and educator of children) from a phallocratic systemic totality. Therefore, if we want to overcome this denial it is necessary to start from the Dusselian analectics to understand that erotic domination is a sociocultural product in Latin America, since the conquest and colonization of this continent brought new ways ofto be and being in this territory; to the apprehension of new concepts and premises (the Aristotelian passive potentiality, the Dusselian can-be, Levinasian the let being be) for elucidating the affirmation of the being that has been denied in order to understand it. |
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