Philosophy of liberation: reason, order and chaos

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14764015

Keywords:

Philosophy, release, capitalism, rationality

Abstract

This work presents the Philosophy of Liberation in two senses. First, it works with the contributions that Hinkelammert calls the irrationality of capitalist reason, and it also manages to discern the ethics generated by Enrique Dussel in his book: 14 theses of ethics. Secondly, the speech of the President of Argentina Javier Milei is analyzed in light of Hinkelammert's work: Critique of Utopian Reason.

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Author Biography

Adrián Tendler, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Professor of Secondary and Higher Education in History. Professor of Philosophy and Letters. University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

References

Acto del día de la Industria. Discurso Javier Milei. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGN7XI6i9ww

Enrique Dussel (2016). 14 tesis de ética, editorial Trotta, México.

Franz Hinkelamert (1984). Crítica de la razón utópica, editorial DEI, San José, Costa Rica 1984.

Franz Hinkelamert (2017). La vida o el capital, antología esencial, CLACSO, Buenos Aires.

Published

2025-01-30

How to Cite

Tendler, A. (2025). Philosophy of liberation: reason, order and chaos. Perspectives, 13(25), 71–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14764015