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        Vivir bien

        Diálogos transculturales e interdisciplinarios entre Latinoamérica y Europa

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        Galindo, J. Fernando (editor) cc
        Moser, Manuel (editor) cc
        Gonzales Leon, Werther (editor) cc
        Collection
        DFG - German Research Foundation
        Language
        Spanish
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        Abstract
        Despite its transcendence since the dawn of humanity, the question of good living has been progressively marginalized in the reflection on the human being, often treated individually and privately, with little attention to its collective and public dimension. In recent years, two very well received currents of thought in the academic field, the Sumak Kawsay or Suma Qamaña of the indigenous Andean peoples and the Resonance Theory or Sociology of the Good of Life of the German sociologist Hartmut Rosa, addressing the ethical question par excellence, how to live well? , in connection with a relational logic that goes beyond the exclusively human sphere. In both approaches, living well evokes a way of life characterized by the encounter not only between human beings but also between them and nature, artifacts and the existential or sacred. While this affinity is recognized, no dialogue between the two perspectives has been established to date. This book aims to initiate a dialogue of this type, in a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary way, with the intention of strengthening the theoretical bases of both currents and offering researchers a solid tool for empirical work. Thus, the contributions of this volume discuss the theme of living well from the human and social sciences, with a regional and global scope, and under the conviction that intercontinental dialogues are necessary for a new critical theory of society, an alternative to development and a rethinking of the human and non-human.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/100661
        Keywords
        Social sciences, philosophy and literature, sociology, indigenous culture, Hartmut Rosa
        DOI
        10.31819/9783968696973
        ISBN
        9783968696973, 9788491924920, 9783968696966
        Publisher
        Iberoamericana Vervuert
        Publisher website
        https://www.iberoamericana-vervuert.es/
        Publication date and place
        2025
        Grantor
        • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
        Series
        Bibliotheca Ibero-Americana, 198
        Classification
        Philosophy
        Anthropology
        Pages
        330
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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