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Antropogênese e filosofia indígena: o homem e o animal
Anthropogenesis and indigenous philosophy: the man and the animal
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Abstract Promoting another reading of 'L'aperto: l’uomo e l'animale' of Giorgio Agamben, the present article has the double intention to expose the anthropological machine that realizes the classical and modern anthropogenesis and to introduce aspects of indigenous philosophy (the philosophy produced and exp... view more
Promoting another reading of 'L'aperto: l’uomo e l'animale' of Giorgio Agamben, the present article has the double intention to expose the anthropological machine that realizes the classical and modern anthropogenesis and to introduce aspects of indigenous philosophy (the philosophy produced and expressed by Brazilian Amerindians) which influence the relation between man and animal, as well between humankind and animality, in contrast. Taking the risk here of using the expression indigenous philosophy, aware of the hypothesis of being misunderstood, we want to defend the possibility of this use. Between the Brazilians Amerindians, we are going to visit together the writings of Gersem Baniwa, Daniel Munduruku e Davi Kopenawa, among others. If the contemporary is absolutely present at us and captivates our attention with lights and shadows, nothing can be more contemporary then the effort of enlarge our epistemological horizon.... view less
Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Free Keywords
Giorgio Agamben; Anthropogenesis; Indigenous philosophy, Man and animal
Document language
Portuguese
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 405-416
Journal
Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 21 (2021) 2
ISSN
2178-1036
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed