Liberationism, Decolonialism, Deconstructivism: Elements of a Debate on the Problem of Eurocentrism

<div class="WordSection1"><p class="Hybristtuloprincipal">In this article we give some elements of the debate between the liberationist, decolonialist and deconstructivist currents around the problem of Eurocentrism. In the first place, we identify some of the contrib...

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Main Author: Iván Trujillo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: CENALTES 2019-09-01
Series:HYBRIS: Revista de Filosofía
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Online Access:http://revistas.cenaltes.cl/index.php/hybris/article/view/293
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Summary:<div class="WordSection1"><p class="Hybristtuloprincipal">In this article we give some elements of the debate between the liberationist, decolonialist and deconstructivist currents around the problem of Eurocentrism. In the first place, we identify some of the contributions of Jacques Derrida's thought to this debate from his reading of three representative authors of European thought: Husserl, Hegel and Heidegger. Secondly, we give some elements on the way in which certain forms of decolonialism and liberationism conceive not only their difference with Eurocentrism, but also the difference between European thinkers to whom they feel linked and this same Eurocentrism. Finally, in the third place, we briefly review two versions of deconstructivism that seem able to dialogue despite the distance, two versions of wandering between Latin America and Europe</p></div>
ISSN:0718-8382