Antonio Caso, el personalismo y nuestra América
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A partir de distintos textos de Antonio Caso, esta investigación demuestra
que la Conquista de América y la Colonia dejaron una herencia histórica
y psicológica que ha vuelto imposible el reconocimiento de la persona
humana. Al mismo tiempo, este texto recalca la importancia que Caso le
otorgó al moralismo francés en la búsqueda del personalismo. Dicho moralismo, al igual que la Ilustración, no cuajó en la América Latina previa a la Independencia, ya que los pensadores nativos no consiguieron desprenderse de la impronta oscurantista del catolicismo. Para concluir, se argumenta que una auténtica conciencia moral está por forjarse en nuestro subcontinente.
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Cueva Perus, M. (2020). Antonio Caso, el personalismo y nuestra América. Latinoamérica. Revista De Estudios Latinoamericanos, (48), 87–109. https://doi.org/10.22201/cialc.24486914e.0.48.57421
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