Filosofía, memoria y utopía: el a priori histórico del sufrimiento
Philosophy, memory and utopia: the historical a priori of suffering
Abstract (en)
A critical philosophy of history confronts injustices from the past and,
thus, questions the legitimacy of any institution that is in debt with
them. Hence that this philosophy of the memory is, for that reason,
an utopist thought open to new possibilities of the future, according
with failed hopes from the past. In the past and in the present there is
common and indelible desire for future humanity.
Keywords: memory, utopia, practical knowledge, suffering, awareness,
humanity.
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