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    Del rey filosofo al pez torpedo: metáforas sobre la enseñanza de la filosofia by García Moriyon, Felix

    Published 2012
    “…It is important to defend its presence, nevertheless this is onlypossible ifwe defend a specificmodelofteaching and learning philosophy,which isnot usuallythemost popular today.There isnowa certain dominance ofthe model based on the Platonicmetaphor of the philosopher king,which emphasizesthe value of philosophicalwisdomand the role of the teacher as the personwho hands down all this tradition to students. …”
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    Poetics of the Intruder. Jacques Rancière’s Mallarmé by Bejarano, Alberto

    Published 2016
    “…This essay analyzes the meaning of the figure of the poet as intruder in Stéphane Mallarmé’s works, as it is studied by the French critical theorist and philosopher Jacques Rancière in Politics of the Siren and Mute speech . …”
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    Palimpsests with Hélène Cixous: Experiments with Oneself by Bejarano, Alberto

    Published 2017
    “…Our reflection is interested in the language(s) inhabited by the writer and philosopher Hélène Cixous through our experience in her classes and the continuous reading of her characteristically hibrid and open works. …”
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    La filosofía de la biología de Auguste Comte by Perez M, Marcelo

    Published 2012
    “…Based on the realmof biology, its encyclopedicpositionand its affiliationwithother sciences, a series of methodological considerations are developed regarding that «unique moment»,whenthe studyofinertmatter giveswayto the study oforganized bodies.In the second place I intend to showComte, the philosopher of biology, and to try to present an idea of positivismaswell as of positive philosophyas awhole.Keyswords: AugusteComte, philosophyof biology.…”
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    El origen de la violencia según E. Lévinas by Losada Sierra, Manuel

    Published 2013
    “…Abstract:This article intends to show philosopher Emmanuel Levinas' criticisrn of Western philosophy, which he strongly condemns as violent and unfair because it places the subject as giver of meaning from which the world outside him is understood. …”
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    El racionalismo político de John Locke by Valenzuela, Wilson

    Published 2013
    “…In the same manner, the philosopher considered that if ethics were studied with the rationalist rigor of mathematics, an apodictic science of morality could be obtained.Key Words: rationalism, knowledge, proff, politics, morality, tolerance, freedom, property…”
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    Las propuestas de Kant y Nussbaum para la educación:un diálogo entre la razón y las emociones by Moroy Sánchez, Carlos

    Published 2012
    “…Both Kant’srationalist approach and Martha Nussbaum’s emotivist approach are pedagogical models oriented toward citizenship training: The notion of the moral progress of humanity is the basis of the framework of Kant’s pedagogy, while the notion of thecultivation of humanity is the basis of the pedagogy of the North American philosopher.Key words: moral progress of humanity, Kant, Nussbaum, education, Reason, emotion.…”
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    ¿Filosofía para cual ciudadanía? by Silveira, Raquel Viviani

    Published 2012
    “…This article examines the way in which we arrive at a conception of world, man, society and citizenship, also, it poses a deconstructive analysis of power in the teaching of philosophy and itsimplications in the professionalization of the philosopher in control societies. Furthermore, it examines philosophical novels and questions some of the results in the process of rationalizing education and “McDonaldization” of daily life inthe market economy. …”
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    The end of humanism as the locus of Pirjevec's thinking by Komel, Dean

    Published 2020
    “…In his reflection upon the crisis of humanism, the Slovenian literary theorist and philosopher Dušan Pirjevec proceeds from the critique of the humanistic orientation as represented by poststructuralist philosophers in the 1960s, but treats the problem of the “end of humanism” in a much more complex light of nihilism of the epoch of the world. …”
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    Areté, base política y cultural de Grecia by Anaya Heredia, Diana Patricia

    Published 2013
    “…Starting from the German philosopher and philologist Werner Jaeger’s work, named “Paideia”,it is searched the areté’s category, virtue which turned out to be a model to the Greek individual formation. …”
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    Latin American Universities: Between Tradition and Future by Rodríguez-Martínez, Jorge Mario

    Published 2014
    “…This task is illustrated with a reflection upon the political philosophy developed by Guatemalan ex-president Juan José Arévalo, an educator and philosopher who governed Guatemala from 1945 to 1950.  …”
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    The Transition of Wittgenstein's Thought and the Potential Influence of Cambridge Economists by Chaparro, Germán Raúl

    Published 2019
    “…The aim of this paper is to review the possible influence of John Maynard Keynes, Frank Ramsey, Piero Sraffa and, through the latter, Antonio Gramsci, on the transition of the philosophical thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein. The work reconstructs, from specialized literature, the relationship of the Austrian philosopher with the economists he met at Cambridge and proposes that these may have permeated the philosophical work of Wittgenstein and, in particular, the way in which the anthropological perspective of the philosophical problems, possibly inspired by Gramsci and transmitted by Sraffa, was received and developed by Wittgenstein in his Philosophical Investigations, in the development of concepts such as form of life and language games. …”
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    Speech and Pedagogy: between two powers by Leguizamón-Rincón, Jesús David

    Published 2017
    “…Next, we analyze the key concepts that Michel Foucault emphasizes when establishing the relationship mentioned as: "disciplinary power", "hierarchical vigilance", "normalizing sanction" and "examination". For this philosopher, the school is one of those institutions that help to configure the subject of the "society of normalization". …”
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    Genialidad y Poesía en Alejandra Pizarnik by Peña Reátiga, Diana Marcela

    Published 2013
    “…Esto con el fin de establecer que la genialidad de Alejandra Pizarnik está presente en su poesía como capacidad imaginativa y renovadora del lenguaje, que es llevado hasta los límites de su capacidad figurativa a través de imágenes que revelan lo esencial de la experiencia intuitiva.Palabras clave:Genialidad, poesía, lenguaje, locura, infanciaAbstract:The present study is an approximation to the poetic work of Alejandra Pizarnik from the concept of «genius» developed by the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. «Genius» is understood as the particular faculty of artists that allows them to glimpse the ontological truth of existence. …”
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    The writing of the history: Jean Pierre Fave an approach to the theory of story by Gómez Palomino, Alfredo

    Published 2019
    “…All this literature offers the academic community an important support for current studies and research, but is also an antecedent collection for the reflection on the writing of history from approach to the theory of the story of the French philosopher and historian Jean Pierre Faye. The article focuses on the postulation of the methodological principles of the Theory of the History, particularly in its relation to the theoretical-methodological influences of kantian rationality, Marxist political economy, the sacred sociology or power Bataille, French epistemology and chomskian linguistics. …”
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    Two Proclamations by Francisco Xavier Mina: on Heroes and Villains by de Pedro Robles, Antonio E.

    Published 2015
    “…The two proclamations have beenanalyzed by means of certain models taken from discourse analysis and the theory of interpretation, defended by French philosopher Paul Ricoeur.…”
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    The teacher and the society of control. “what is hidden in what is seen” by Zambrano Leal, Armando

    Published 2014
    “…The dissertation is focused on four aspects: the teacher’s trade, the teacher as a philosopher of the Republic, the teacher as a professional of the discipline, and the regime of proletarianization and control. …”
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    teaching and learning philosophy in the daily interaction singularity by Bernal Escobar, Isabel

    Published 2013
    “…The purpose is to make visible the practices that take place when teachers, students and philosophers (throughout their production) meet in academic sceneries of professional training, where philosophizing takes different ways and senses in so far as it doesn’t accept hegemonic conceptions and speeches, nor the absence of thinking. …”
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