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    Apuntes fenomenológicos sobre el perdón. Conversaciones entre la fenomenología de Merleau-Ponty y el libro Los rendidos de José Carlos Agüero.Katherine Mansilla - 2015 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 13:83-100.
    This paper seeks to show the proximity between the phenomenologicalreflection that Merleau-Ponty presents in the article “The War Has Taken Place”, and the stories of Jose Carlos Agüero, in his book, Los rendidos. From a phenomenological perspective, both authors describe the experience of pain, shame and forgiveness as the pursuit of freedom and justice. The text is divided into two parts. In the first part, we present discourses of justice which were established after the Peruvian armed conflict and the need (...)
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    Apuntes fenomenológicos sobre el perdón. Conversaciones entre la fenomenología de Merleau-Ponty y el libro Los rendidos de José Carlos Agüero.Katherine Mansilla - 2015 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 13:83-100.
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    El señor absoluto como superación de la inmediatez en la Fenomenología del espíritu.Katherine Mansilla - 2016 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 14:65-82.
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    El señor absoluto como superación de la inmediatez en la Fenomenología del espíritu.Katherine Mansilla - 2016 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 14:65-82.
    This article analyses the Hegelian notion of death, presented in the Phenomenology of Spirit. In this work, Hegel names death the “absolute master” and this idea appears in two different sections of the text. The first mention of the absolute master is in the death struggle for recognition, whereby the slave, who is aware of death and due to it experiments the anguish of its arrival, abandons the struggle to live at the service of his master. Thus, overcoming his own (...)
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