Cuatro conceptos para un pensamiento no ilustrado (analogía, otredad, empatía y epimeleia)

The author shows how the multiform (and nevertheless, articulated) richness of reality, which has been forgotten by univocist thinking of Enlightenment, was a central theme in Aristotelian philosophy by the noetic concept of analogy, and it also appears under the name of analogy and otherness in the...

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Main Author: Carlos Llano Cifuentes
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Panamericana 2013-11-01
Series:Tópicos
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Online Access:http://topicosojs.up.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/topicos/article/view/501
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Cuatro conceptos para un pensamiento no ilustrado (analogía, otredad, empatía y epimeleia)
Tópicos
Aristóteles
Octavio Paz
Antonio Machado
Ilustración
conceptos
analogía
otredad
empatía
epimeleia.
author_facet Carlos Llano Cifuentes
author_sort Carlos Llano Cifuentes
title Cuatro conceptos para un pensamiento no ilustrado (analogía, otredad, empatía y epimeleia)
title_short Cuatro conceptos para un pensamiento no ilustrado (analogía, otredad, empatía y epimeleia)
title_full Cuatro conceptos para un pensamiento no ilustrado (analogía, otredad, empatía y epimeleia)
title_fullStr Cuatro conceptos para un pensamiento no ilustrado (analogía, otredad, empatía y epimeleia)
title_full_unstemmed Cuatro conceptos para un pensamiento no ilustrado (analogía, otredad, empatía y epimeleia)
title_sort cuatro conceptos para un pensamiento no ilustrado (analogía, otredad, empatía y epimeleia)
publisher Universidad Panamericana
series Tópicos
issn 0188-6649
2007-8498
publishDate 2013-11-01
description The author shows how the multiform (and nevertheless, articulated) richness of reality, which has been forgotten by univocist thinking of Enlightenment, was a central theme in Aristotelian philosophy by the noetic concept of analogy, and it also appears under the name of analogy and otherness in the poetical thinking of Octavio Paz and Antonio Machado; in the anthropological phenomenon of empatia, as it is conceived by Edith Stein; and under the greek concept of epimeleia in social science.
topic Aristóteles
Octavio Paz
Antonio Machado
Ilustración
conceptos
analogía
otredad
empatía
epimeleia.
url http://topicosojs.up.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/topicos/article/view/501
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