Thèse : Tlamatiliztli: la sabiduría del pueblo nahua. Filosofía intercultural y derecho a la tierra
Créateurs
- González Romero, Osiris Sinuhé. Auteur
- Jansen, M.E.R.G.N. Directeur de thèse
Résumé
The aim of this research is the systematic analysis of the wisdom coined by Nahua people of Mexico, based on the historical sources and archaeological evidence, but also in the knowledge developed by contemporary indigenous communities and the contributions of indigenous scholars. The hypothesis of this research pretends to demonstrate, how the cognitive structures embedded in indigenous languages are useful in the development of an intercultural epistemology.
The academic relevance of this research not only lies in the fact that address rigorous and systematically an issue –indigenous philosophies-which faces lack of acknowledgment, which is not a minor issue; but also because this effort to analyse Nahuatl philosophy is useful to provide alternatives to understand the world based on a different ontology. The development of an intercultural philosophy will be useful to face and solve some misunderstandings caused by cultural colonization.
Informations pratiques
- Leiden : Leiden University Press
- 1 vol. (235 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul.
- Thèse de doctorat : Archéologie : Leiden : 2021
- ISBN 9789087283742
- Disponible en ligne, url : <https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3185767> ou <https://scholarlypublications.universiteitleiden.nl/access/item%3A3185830/view>.
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Olivier Jacquot (2 juillet 2021). Thèse : Tlamatiliztli: la sabiduría del pueblo nahua. Filosofía intercultural y derecho a la tierra. Amoxcalli. Consulté le 8 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/b3by