Juan Carlos Scannone y el sujeto popular de la liberación integral: Aproximaciones al surgimiento de las filosofías de la liberación desde la teología argentina del pueblo

2020 
This article examines the origins of the philosophy of liberation in the years 1968 to 1976, starting from its obvious religious connection with the Argentinean theology of the people and its concrete expression in the thought and work of the philosopher Juan Carlos Scannone. If one looks at the different, strongly intergenerational approaches to historiography, the reading of Politi is to be emphasized, which underlines the political dimension of the theology of the people. This emphasis also accompanied and shaped the initial constitution of the philosophy of liberation and at the same time it includes the people as subject from a political and religious perspective as horizon of integral liberation. These elements converge in Scannone's proposal for a "new starting point" for Latin American philosophy.
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