The South Without Greece: Drafts For A Mestizo Socratic Maieutics

Mariana Chendo, Universidad del Salvador

Sinopsis

Rodolfo Kusch adopts the form of the draft for his American philosophical anthropology. Following this drafted form, we will explore the possibility of a mestizo Socratic maieutics in the figure of the teacher from Lake Titicaca, as conceptualized by Kusch. This exploration can be summarized in a threefold movement: the binary separation of mythos and logos; the dialectic of the explainer and the incapable that Modernity inherited from Greece; and the imperative to think of América Profunda outside the influence of Greece and the Western project. In this tripartite movement, we will gather clues from two Kushian drafts: a teacher who is neither wise nor ignorant but placed; and an América Profunda resistant to the ideas of purity inherited from Greece.

Biografía del autor/a

Mariana Chendo, Universidad del Salvador

Bachelor in Philosophy. She currently directs the Bachelor’s Degree in Education Sciences USAL. She is a USAL professor and researcher, a professor at the CABA Judicial Training Center. He is a member of the Rodolfo Kusch Intercultural Chair. 

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Páginas

169-188

Publicado

1 noviembre 2024

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Creative Commons License

Esta obra está bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0.

Cómo citar

Chendo, M. . (2024). The South Without Greece: Drafts For A Mestizo Socratic Maieutics . In J. A. Tasat (Ed.), & C. E. . Pedraza Goyeneche, Pedagogías críticas americanas (pp. 169-188). Sello Editorial UNAD. https://doi.org/10.22490/UNAD.9786287786233.9