Interculturality, Rationality and Dialogue (eBook)
This work is a philosophical investigation into the argumentative
conditions for intercultural dialogue in Latin America. Through a
critical discussion of some key theories of argumentation and
intercultural dialogue and a thoughtful analysis of the
Latin-American context of diversity, this book develops an
intercultural model of argumentation based on the criteria of
Intercultural Reasonableness and Discursive Interpellation. These
criteria, which have a contextual and dialogical character, aim to
offer the appropriate normative ground for a polylogical
argumentative dialogue, in which the parties can make use of their
own types of language and rationality without presupposing a common
standard for the rational evaluation of arguments.
Carlos Miguel Gómez Born in 1976 in Bucaramanga, Colombia. Ph. D.
Philosophy of Religion (Frankfurt, Germany), M. A. Religious
Studies (Lancaster, U.K.), B. A. Philosophy (Bogotá, Colombia), B.
A. Literature (Bogotá Colombia). Currently he researches at CETRE
(Centro de Estudios Teológicos y de las Religiones), Universidad
del Rosario, Bogotá.
Carlos Miguel Gómez Born in 1976 in Bucaramanga, Colombia. Ph. D. Philosophy of Religion (Frankfurt, Germany), M. A. Religious Studies (Lancaster, U.K.), B. A. Philosophy (Bogotá, Colombia), B. A. Literature (Bogotá Colombia). Currently he researches at CETRE (Centro de Estudios Teológicos y de las Religiones), Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá.
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