The constitutive of the other as a configuration of the Latin American subject

Keywords: other, latin american subject, freedom, finitude, unfinished

Abstract

The article focuses on the relevance of the constitutive Other in shaping the Latin American subject from the perspective of the philosophy of liberation. Its objective is to reflect on how alterity nourishes the identity and praxis of the Latin American subject. Hermeneutics is used as an interpretative methodology to analyze key texts, especially those of Enrique Dussel. Among the results, fundamental categories of the Other are identified: a subject of everyday life, open to the world, with an existential stance, unfinished, and free to choose. These categories reveal that the Latin American subject is configured within finitude and through the deliberation of its possibilities. It concludes that freedom is essential for the subject to select among its potentialities and move toward a “not yet” in constant construction.

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Gerardo Salas Cohen, Universidad Católica Cecilio Acosta

Vice-rector de la Universidad Católica “Cecilio Acosta”. Licenciado en Filosofía, Licenciado en Educación mención Filosofía, Magister Scientarum en Filosofía y Doctor en Educación. Ha desempeñado cargos de Coordinador de Postgrado e Investigación, Decano de la Facultad de Filosofía, Coordinador de los Postgrado en Filosofía.

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Published
2025-06-11
How to Cite
Moncada Sánchez J. A. y Salas Cohen G. (2025). The constitutive of the other as a configuration of the Latin American subject. Revista de Filosofía , Avance en línea, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.5209/resf.93424
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