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Franciscanum. Revista de las Ciencias del Espíritu

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BARON DEL POPOLO, Guillermo; CUERVO SOLA, Manuel  and  MARTINEZ ESPI, Victoria. Latin-American otherness and people as subject in Enrique Dussel's early work. Franciscanum [online]. 2012, vol.54, n.158, pp.141-164. ISSN 0120-1468.

Abstract The following article intends an overview on Enrique Dussel's early work and the examination of the development process of political and philosophical categories such as the ones of "Latin-American identity / otherness"; "Latin-American thought" and political and historical subjects. The corpus covered in this study includes the author's anthropological-philosophical research on the origins and fundamentals of the western culture (Christianity) as they appear in the trilogy: El humanismo semita, El humanismo helénico and El dualismo en la antropología de la Cristiandad; the first development of otherness and analectic and the proposition of a new political subject (pueblo) in método para una filosofía de la liberación and Para una ética de la liberación latinoamericana. A review of the first author's historiographical experiences is included as well by the study of his book: Hipótesis para una historia de la iglesia en américa Latina.

Keywords : Otherness; Analectics; Latin-American thought; Latin America history; Liberation's Philosophy.

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