El “estar-siendo” como acontecimiento originario: articulación del horizonte tridimensional de la filosofía latinoamericana
The “to be-being” as an originating event: tridimensional horizon articulation of the Latin American philosophy
Abstract (en)
This article, written on the occasion of the 30 years from Rodolfo Kusch’s death, focuses on the concept of to be-being. Such a concept is the articulation core of To be-To happen categories essential to understand Kusch’s philosophy as an event of originating donation.Abstract (es)
El presente artículo de reflexión, escrito a propósito de la conmemoración de los 30 años de la muerte de Rodolfo Kusch, gira en torno al concepto estar-siendo. Tal concepto es el núcleo de la articulación de las categorías estar-ser-acontecer, fundamentales para la comprensión de la filosofía de Kusch como un acontecer de donación originario.
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Kusch, R. (1973). El pensamiento indígena y popular en América. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Instituto de Cultura Americana.
Marion, J. L. (1989). Réduction et donation. Recherches sur Husserl, Heidegger et la phénoménologie. Paris, France: PUF.
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