Heráclito de Éfeso en la complejidad moriniana: una filosofía que despertó sentires
2022; Volume: 13; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.7443/problemata.v13i3.64006
ISSN2236-8612
Autores Tópico(s)Philosophical Thought and Analysis
ResumoIn this research, some contributions of Heraclitus of Ephesus in Morinian complexity are analyzed as a philosophy that aroused feelings. We conceive it in planetary decoloniality in the transmethodical light of rhizomatic deconstruction. Framed in the line of research entitled: transepistemologies of knowledge-knowledge and transcomplex transmethodologies. To deconstruct is to decolonize, and go to a profoundly inclusive turn with the Dark One of Antiquity Heraclitus, making his contributions more complex in the light of the theory of the planetary firefly, centenary of humanity: Edgar Morín. Recovering feelings, we can study the feeling-thinking in the Morinian who inspired studies that deals with the root in a set of ideas and key phenomena to understand the physical and the biological, where repetition is also visible as replication, re-entry, restart; feedback or loop; the reorganization that leads us to review humanity in the light of the recivilization of thought, without a doubt with the ratification of Heraclitus and Morin in the middle of the technological era, egoism must be demystified, de-linked and re-linked in favor of eros. Achieving a re-linkage that re-informs the being of the human being, his goodness that is re-civilized looking for life in the lost, the devalued, the execrated.
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