Aportes para una antropología filosófica inculturada desde el pensamiento de Juan Carlos Scannone

Nuevo Pensamiento. Revista de Filosofía 11 (18):10-23 (2021)
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Abstract

From the perspective of Latin American philosophy, the contribution done by Juan Carlos Scannone is undeniable. Theologian and philosopher, his purpose was to establish philosophical categories of thought that answer to Latin American problems from their ethical-historical-cultural nucleus. The objective of this article is to propose some contributions for inculturation in Philosophical Anthropology from the Latin American thought was developed by Scannone. These contributions are the result of a thesis for a Bachelor of Philosophy, whose director was Scannone himself.

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