Justicia social en Iberoamérica: pobreza, desprecio y corrupción

Philosophers live in concrete worlds surrounded by their own and others' contingencies, which constitute the primary input for their critical observations, analyses, and reflections. For its part, a practical philosophy calls us to understand the contingencies that determine the possibilities of bei...

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Autores principales: Guadarrama González, Pablo, Mejía Quintana, Óscar, Rodríguez, Adriana Claudia, de la Fuente, José Alberto, Campos Rodrigo, Aníbal, Torres Galarza, Ramón, Obando Cabezas, Arístides, Álzate Castrillón, María Camila, Cruz Claros, Angie Vanessa, Hincapié Cetina, Diana, Fariñas Dulce, María José, Ferlin D’Ambroso, Marcelo José, Castro Monzón, Sebastián, Escalera Bourillon, Jeannette, Ribotta, Silvina
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:español
Publicado: Universidad Santiago de Cali 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/169654
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Sumario:Philosophers live in concrete worlds surrounded by their own and others' contingencies, which constitute the primary input for their critical observations, analyses, and reflections. For its part, a practical philosophy calls us to understand the contingencies that determine the possibilities of being and acting as individuals situated in time and space, in order to transform a sometimes pressing reality.