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Item Análisis de la réplica de Frank Jackson a los argumentos antinaturalistas de G. E. Moore(2018) Márquez Márquez, Daniel Hernán; Ambrosi De la Cadena, Marco AntonioThis paper analyzes and synthesizes several philosophical conceptions that revolve around the possibility and impossibility of defining moral terms from a naturalistic objectivist perspective that is, reducing moral terms to natural events. It discusses and argues for and against subjectivism, relativism and moral objectivism. In addition, the pros and cons of the capture or not of the argument of the open question OQA proposed and developed by Moore is analyzed and evaluated. Also, an exhaustive analysis is made about the naturalistic fallacy and a logical argument is developed that shows the legality of making ethical conclusions from unethical statements, so it is concluded that between the factual and normative there is a link that is not explicit, but implicit. Finally, the author defends his position in favor of a naturalistic objectivism as an ideal and fairer way for humans, either individually or collectively, to resolve or propose solutions to moral problems. The author makes a brief analysis and shows the possibilities and difficulties around the thought of Moore, non-naturalist and Jackson, naturalist.Item Análisis estético de la obra de danza. La Consagración de la Primavera desde la teoría de Arthur Schopenhauer(2019-04-25) Miketta Astudillo, Evelyn Daniela; Ambrosi De la Cadena, Marco AntonioThe present essay analyses the ballet work The rite of Spring from the aesthetic theory and the fundamental concepts used by the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. First, the concepts that the philosopher uses for his aesthetic theory will be described, as they are: will, intuition, contemplation, art, beauty, as well as the end of art as liberation of will. Secondly, a synopsis of the ballet work, along with the different reactions of the spectators in the opening night and the distinction Romanticism and Expressionism in the dance. Finally, the work is analyzed starting from its rupture with the Romantic Movement, through the use of the categories of Schopenhauer applying the elements dance.Item La categoría resistencia como política antineoliberal en América Latina después de la caída del muro de Berlín(2013) Ambrosi De la Cadena, Marco Antonio; Vintimilla Jarrín, Diego Armando; León Pesántez, Catalina SoledadThe present work aims to develop the configuration of spaces of "resistance" in Latin America, after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), which meant the end of the bipolar geopolitical globally, and the global dominance of neoliberalism in the hands of U.S. imperialism. The resistances in Latin America represent various social actors and claims, but all of them come together in an anti-neoliberal program thought from the South; the construction of paradigms rooted in our context is defined as the only possibility of a decent future for humanity. Equally, we propose the "critical resistance" as an epistemological and political attitude of rejection of neoliberalism, which should allow the construction of alternatives against neoliberalism, based in social, political, economic and epistemological criteria. The new political projects, guided by hope, have to recognize the “alterity” as identity of the countries of South, with the idea that "another world is possible".Item La evolución biológica como fundamento de la ética(2018) Pazos Freire, Eduardo Esteban; Ambrosi De la Cadena, Marco AntonioThis paper examines the relationship between ethical naturalism and biological evolution. The first section of the article describes biological evolution and its relation with ethical naturalism, which takes into account, as a fundamental premise, the fact that human beings have evolved by means of natural selection. Moreover, the implications of a naturalist metaethics based on biological evolution are analized. These implications of an evolutionary metaethics give rise to the debate concerning the realist and antirealist postures with regard to the existence of moral properties. Finally, a realist metaethics based on biological evolution is endorsed, which remains coherent with ethical naturalism.Item La mitología como materia del arte en Schelling(2018) Vázquez Córdova, Mario Agustín; Ambrosi De la Cadena, Marco AntonioThis research is focused on recognizing mythology contents in art; and to identify the problematic relationship between art and mythology base on Schelling’s work. The purpose is to analyze how mythology contributes to the creation of art. This study wants to state a reflection about the development of art from mythology to current time. The myth holds the first human interpretations about the events happened in reality, and how people understood and transformed them in art forms, knowing that this events are the reality and also the culture of this people helping them to define their own development. The Absolute is One and contains the All in itself, it represents the real and the ideal; and only through art is reached the true identity between subject and object. Thus, the Philosophy of Art seeks the essence and knowledge that will be the universal law. The forms of art would respond to the creation of a symbolic world for: subsistence, knowledge protection, and cultural-social organization. The art holds knowledge which demands work and sacrifice, it gives evidence for a transforming spirit. It will be an element for the socialization of a creative nature. This knowledge should be recuperated and treated as cultural contents. Currently, art has become object of commercialization; therefore, this situation distorts the final purpose of art that is passion of creation and the revealing of internal truth as the basis of transformation. Then, cultural knowledge should be considered another way of organizing the development of society.
