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Paperback La Razón Disruptiva: Antología / Disruptive Reason: Anthology [Spanish] Book

ISBN: 6073834624

ISBN13: 9786073834629

La Razón Disruptiva: Antología / Disruptive Reason: Anthology [Spanish]

«La filosof a es la actividad disruptiva de la raz n y sta se encuentra en el l mite de todo pensamiento cient fico.

La obra filos fica, hist rica, ensay stica y period stica de Luis Villoro se ha extendido a lo largo de m s de siete d cadas, y transcurre por las corrientes m s importantes de la segunda mitad del siglo xx: el existencialismo, la filosof a de lo mexicano, la fenomenolog a, la filosof a anal tica, el marxismo y el multiculturalismo. La lista completa de sus publicaciones es extensa y se ocupa de una diversidad de temas sobre metaf sica, epistemolog a, tica, filosof a pol tica y filosof a de la religi n; por lo mismo, resulta relevante contar con una gu a para empezar a leer su obra o adentrarse m s en su pensamiento.

Esta antolog a organiza la obra filos fica de Villoro a partir de cuatro ejes tem ticos que la atraviesan y le dan unidad diacr nica a su pensamiento: la otredad; la relaci n entre los conceptos de conocimiento, verdad y racionalidad; la relaci n entre el poder y las ideas; y la relaci n entre los conceptos de comunidad, democracia y justicia. Cada uno corresponde a un cap tulo de este libro: «Lo otro y los otros comprende escritos sobre metaf sica, filosof a de la religi n y antropolog a filos fica. En «Conocimiento, racionalidad y verdad se incluyen ensayos sobre teor a del conocimiento. «El poder y las ideas recoge sus reflexiones sobre el poder, el cambio pol tico, la ideolog a y el nexo entre las ideas y el poder. Y en «Comunidad, democracia y justicia se agrupan textos que van desde la metaf sica social hasta la teor a de la democracia, pasando por la teor a de la justicia.

La raz n disruptiva tiene como prop sito, por un lado, que nuevos lectores se acerquen a la obra de uno de los fil sofos m s destacados de la cultura iberoamericana; y, por otro, que los lectores m s avezados dispongan, en un solo volumen, de algunos de sus escritos m s conocidos --sus «cl sicos , por as decirlo-- y de otros de enorme val a que quiz no han sido tan le dos fuera de los c rculos de especialistas.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

"Philosophy is the disruptive use of reason and is on the frontiers of all scientific thought."

Luis Villoro's essays, journalism, and writings on philosophy and history cover more than seven decades and touch on some of the most important trends of the second half of the twentieth century: existentialism, the philosophy of what it means to be Mexican, phenomenology, analytic philosophy, Marxism and multiculturalism. The complete list of his publications is lengthy and extends to a variety of topics across metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy and the philosophy of religion, making a guide indispensable for newcomers to his work or those interested in venturing more deeply into his thinking.

This anthology organizes Villoro's writings on philosophy into four main themes that intersect and give a diachronic unity to his thought: otherness; the relationship between concepts of knowledge, truth, and rationality; the relationship between power and ideas; and the relationship between concepts of community, democracy, and justice. Each has a corresponding chapter in this book: "The Other and Others" includes writings on metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and philosophical anthropology. "Knowledge, Rationality and Truth" is a compilation of essays on theories of knowledge. "Power and Ideas" features reflections on power, political change, ideology, and the nexus between ideas and power. Finally, "Community, Democracy and Justice" is a collection of texts ranging from social metaphysics to theories of democracy and justice.

Disruptive Reason
aims, on one hand, to introduce new readers to the work of one of Latin America's most distinguished philosophers and, on the other hand, to provide more advanced readers with a single volume containing some of his best-known publications - "classics," in other words - and others that have enormous value but are not as widely read outside of specialist circles.

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