El Comunitarismo y el individualismo según Enrique Dussel: Análisis de las 14 Tesis
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Enrique Dussel es un filósofo argentino conocido por su crítica al individualismo neoliberal y su defensa del comunitarismo. El objetivo analizar las diferentes perspectivas del comunitarismo y el individualismo, explorando sus orígenes históricos, sus características y sus implicaciones en la sociedad contemporánea. Con un enfoque cualitativo, de tipo teórico-documental, centrado en una revisión bibliográfica. La población constituida por la producción teórica de Dussel y aportes de autores como Charles Taylor, Michael Sandel, Alasdair MacIntyre y Martha Nussbaum. Los resultados muestran que, reconocer la interdependencia entre lo individual y lo colectivo y promover la participación activa y la solidaridad dentro de las comunidades son pasos clave para construir sociedades más justas, inclusivas y sostenibles. Las conclusiones sobre el análisis de las 14 Tesis de Dussel invitan a cuestionar las dicotomías simplistas entre el comunitarismo y el individualismo, y a reconocer la complejidad de las relaciones humanas en un mundo interconectado.
Enrique Dussel is an Argentine philosopher known for his criticism of neoliberal individualism and his defense of communitarianism. The objective is to analyze the different perspectives of communitarianism and individualism, exploring their historical origins, their characteristics and their implications in contemporary society. With a qualitative approach, theoretical-documentary, focused on a bibliographic review. The population consists of Dussel's theoretical production and contributions from authors such as Charles Taylor, Michael Sandel, Alasdair MacIntyre and Martha Nussbaum. The results show that recognizing the interdependence between the individual and the collective and promoting active participation and solidarity within communities are key steps to building more just, inclusive and sustainable societies. The conclusions on the analysis of Dussel's 14 Theses invite us to question the simplistic dichotomies between communitarianism and individualism, and to recognize the complexity of human relations in an interconnected world.
Enrique Dussel is an Argentine philosopher known for his criticism of neoliberal individualism and his defense of communitarianism. The objective is to analyze the different perspectives of communitarianism and individualism, exploring their historical origins, their characteristics and their implications in contemporary society. With a qualitative approach, theoretical-documentary, focused on a bibliographic review. The population consists of Dussel's theoretical production and contributions from authors such as Charles Taylor, Michael Sandel, Alasdair MacIntyre and Martha Nussbaum. The results show that recognizing the interdependence between the individual and the collective and promoting active participation and solidarity within communities are key steps to building more just, inclusive and sustainable societies. The conclusions on the analysis of Dussel's 14 Theses invite us to question the simplistic dichotomies between communitarianism and individualism, and to recognize the complexity of human relations in an interconnected world.
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Vol. 5, No. 11