In the Dialogue of Languages to Think from Spanish
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2008.i734.248Keywords:
Thinking, language, universality, hermeneutics, SpanishAbstract
The aspiration to universality inscribed in all philosophical thought not lie in the hegemony of languages supposedly privileged for this purpose, but in the hermeneutical ability to integrate diverse experiences and be historically translatable to any other language. This article reviews the possibilities of Spanish as a philosophical language under this perspective.
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