An approach to logotectonic thought

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35319/yachay.20186786

Keywords:

Logotectonic, History, Eras, Philosophy, Heribert Boeder

Abstract

An introduction to logotectonic thought is developed as a novel perspective for reading Western history from its beginnings to postmodernity. The epochs of the history of philosophy are developed according to the proposal of Heribert Boeder.

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Author Biographies

Silvia Alejandra Fernández, Universidad Católica Boliviana

Bolivian, she holds a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Letters from the Universidad Católica Boliviana San Pablo (UCB), with a special interest in the thought of Edith Stein and Hegel. She also holds a Diploma in Creative Writing from the Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz. Currently, she is pursuing a Master's degree in Advanced Studies in Spanish and Latin American Literature at the Universitat de Barcelona.

Valeria Michea Rivera, Universidad Católica Boliviana

Chilean, she holds a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Letters from the Universidad Católica Boliviana San Pablo. She is also a licensed translator in English-Spanish from the Technological University of Chile INACAP. She teaches English and does translations. Additionally, she holds a Diploma in Creative Writing from the Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz. She is a teacher at the Universidad Católica Boliviana San Pablo (UCB) and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Higher Education at UCB.

An approach to logotectonic thought

Published

2018-06-22

How to Cite

Fernández, S. A., & Michea Rivera, V. (2018). An approach to logotectonic thought. Yachay, 35(67), 199–222. https://doi.org/10.35319/yachay.20186786

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