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This reflection paper explores the role of philosophy in the projects of research-formation of political subjectivities from the use of (auto) biographical narrations in the school. To that end, it ... philosophy of Nietzsche for the formation of the political subjectivity. Secondly, from Ricoeur's thinking, it answers in what sense the configuration of the plot constitutes subjectivity. Then, it asks about
declares herself a heiress of certain features of Rawls' liberalism, this reflection paper explores the links between her theory of political emotions and the tradition of republican political philosophy of ... philosophy of recent decades, particularly regarding the ideology of an education for democratic citizenship, the promotion of civic virtues and the citizens' concern about the others' fate. Therefore, it is
colonialism, this means that it has a strong teleological, ego-political, and onto-political imprint typical of the colonial/imperial epistemological consciousness.Keywords : Inclusive education; decolonization ... ; decolonization; deceptive-deceived cognitive apparatus; essentialist onto-political regime; political project in resistance Resumo Este artigo analisa como as configurações proporcionadas pela matriz
approach to the object of Medieval Studies and the new pedagogical requirements focused on competencies.Keywords : teaching method innovations; philosophy education; problem-based learning; competency based
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A long-standing colloquialism amongst politicians and people in the political world is “People love their congressmen but hate Congress.”4 While not a new sentiment, distrust of the political system
subject to a liberal-based legal-political framework -which is built from a certain modern conception of subjectivity- and that keep the colonial structures in their different dimensions (underlining the ... , The Philosophy of Earth Jurisprudence. Wakefield Press. [ Links ] Caballero, D. y Largo, C. (2018). Análisis jurídico de los alcances de las decisiones judiciales que otorgan derechos a contextos
, German idealism, and Frankfurt's critical theory for the Latin American situation. Indeed, the Colombian thinker has proposed an impertinent, critical, and utopian way of understanding philosophy in view ... -political system, have resorted to a cognitivist concept of critical thinking as a pertinent tool for the achievement of our social utopias, and have ignored the ethos of our students and their existential
Constitution were set at the founding and have not changed or adapted since. See Marcia Coyle, ‘His Judicial Philosophy Is Mine’: Amy Barrett Touts Scalia in Remarks From Rose Garden, THE NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL ... (Sep. 26, 2020), https://www.law.com/nationallawjournal/2020/09/26/his-judicial-philosophy-is-mine-amy-barrett-toutsscalia-in-remarks-from-rose-garden/?slreturn=20230227132623. 2023] value judgments in
This research article attempts to identify the existing conceptions about the Didactics of Philosophy considered like a Disciplinary Didactics with an object of study in the syllabi of high-quality ... viewing the Didactics of Philosophy as a methodological element closely linked to a traditional view of didactics ignoring other important elements such as learning and critical thinking considered in
Objective: this paper analyzes the political ideas of Professor Nimio de Anquín related to his academic and political career at the University of Córdoba. The temporal space of the work is framed
This article for reflection analyzes the monument, as a cultural device for the reconstruction and interpretation of the past, situated between public art and political memory. Giving the past a
Berlinerblau defines secularism as ?[a] political philosophy which . . . is preoccupied with, and often deeply suspicious of, any and all relations between government and religion.?50 And, finally, defining ... philosophy that results in depriving religious leaders of political power but maintaining a benign attitude toward their religious beliefs. This notion has been consistently backed by religious liberals, the
reflection upon the political philosophy developed by Guatemalan expresident Juan José Arévalo, an educator and philosopher who governed Guatemala from 1945 to 1950. ... .: Siglo XXI, 2003), 8. 37 Ortega y Gasset, op. cit., 77. 38 Carlos Stoetzer, "Krausean philosophy as a Major Political and Social Force in the Modern Argentina and Guatemala," en Bridging the Atlantic
reflection upon the political philosophy developed by Guatemalan expresident Juan José Arévalo, an educator and philosopher who governed Guatemala from 1945 to 1950.Keywords : Journal: History of Latin ... .: Siglo XXI, 2003), 8. 37 Ortega y Gasset, op. cit., 77. 38 Carlos Stoetzer, "Krausean philosophy as a Major Political and Social Force in the Modern Argentina and Guatemala," en Bridging the Atlantic
reflection upon the political philosophy developed by Guatemalan expresident Juan José Arévalo, an educator and philosopher who governed Guatemala from 1945 to 1950.Keywords : Journal: History of Latin ... .: Siglo XXI, 2003), 8. 37 Ortega y Gasset, op. cit., 77. 38 Carlos Stoetzer, "Krausean philosophy as a Major Political and Social Force in the Modern Argentina and Guatemala," en Bridging the Atlantic
reflection upon the political philosophy developed by Guatemalan expresident Juan José Arévalo, an educator and philosopher who governed Guatemala from 1945 to 1950.Keywords : Journal: History of Latin ... .: Siglo XXI, 2003), 8. 37 Ortega y Gasset, op. cit., 77. 38 Carlos Stoetzer, "Krausean philosophy as a Major Political and Social Force in the Modern Argentina and Guatemala," en Bridging the Atlantic
reflection upon the political philosophy developed by Guatemalan expresident Juan José Arévalo, an educator and philosopher who governed Guatemala from 1945 to 1950.Keywords : Journal: History of Latin ... .: Siglo XXI, 2003), 8. 37 Ortega y Gasset, op. cit., 77. 38 Carlos Stoetzer, "Krausean philosophy as a Major Political and Social Force in the Modern Argentina and Guatemala," en Bridging the Atlantic
reflection upon the political philosophy developed by Guatemalan expresident Juan José Arévalo, an educator and philosopher who governed Guatemala from 1945 to 1950.Keywords : Journal: History of Latin ... .: Siglo XXI, 2003), 8. 37 Ortega y Gasset, op. cit., 77. 38 Carlos Stoetzer, "Krausean philosophy as a Major Political and Social Force in the Modern Argentina and Guatemala," en Bridging the Atlantic
reflection upon the political philosophy developed by Guatemalan expresident Juan José Arévalo, an educator and philosopher who governed Guatemala from 1945 to 1950.Keywords : Journal: History of Latin ... .: Siglo XXI, 2003), 8. 37 Ortega y Gasset, op. cit., 77. 38 Carlos Stoetzer, "Krausean philosophy as a Major Political and Social Force in the Modern Argentina and Guatemala," en Bridging the Atlantic