Towards a culture of hospitality. The symbolic logos as an aesthetic access to the mystic of us

Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 46:203-221 (2020)
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Resumen El objetivo de este artículo es plantear la relación entre la antropología trinitaria y el lenguaje simbólico, a fin de responder al desafío de crear una cultura de la hospitalidad. Para lograr este propósito se realiza un ejercicio interdisciplinario de puesta en diálogo entre la poesía y ensayos de Octavio Paz y las tesis de ontología trinitaria de Klaus Hemmerle, a partir de lo cual se deducen las características de una mística del nosotros.The aim of this article is to point out the relationship between the trinitary anthropology and the symbolic language, so as to give an answer to the challenge of creating a culture of hospitality. In order to achieve this, an interdisciplinary exercise of dialogue between Octavio Paz 's poems and essays and Klaus Hemmerle 's thesis of the trinitary onthology is carried out, from which we infer the characteristics of the mystic ofus.

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