Editorial
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Can you believe in humanity today? It is a question from Carlos Eduardo Maldonado regarding the First Congress of the Humanities: “Thinking the humanities”, held in October 2012 at Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá. The echo of the question resonates when it is considered that the fundamental human decisions are not made by the human sciences, but by institutions. The reality of the technocratic determinations can be applied everywhere. However, as proposed by the suggestive paper by professor Maldonado: “What does it mean to believe in human beings?”, which opens the issue 82 of the Analisis journal, realism also means the failure of
faith and hope.
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