Browsing by Author "Drexler, Josef"
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Item La lógica de los mundos y la cosmovisión andina(Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2016-09) Achig Balarezo, David Ricardo; Angulo Rosero, Aydee Narcisa; Rojas Reyes, Rosendo Iván; Contento Minga, Lidia Esther; Drexler, JosefThis paper is a review of conceptual elements of the Andean worldview, from the philosophy of logic of worlds. It is a reflection that proposes a dialectical analysis of Andean rationality and health, from the partial connections, the double bond and multiculturalismItem Las ‘mujeres que limpian’: una revisión crítica-constructiva de la interpretación intercultural en los mercados urbanos de Cuenca (Azuay, Ecuador)(2017) Drexler, Josef; Contento Minga, Lidia EstherItem La paridad en el mundo andino(Universidad de Cuenca, 2015-12) Drexler, Josef; Rojas Reyes, Rosendo Iván; Chalán Chalán, Angel Polibio; Achig Balarezo, David Ricardo; Universidad de Cuenca; Dirección de Investigación de la Universidad de Cuenca; DIUCThe present article discusses the theme of “parity” in the Andean world. The authors offer a discussion of this theme in ontological, cosmological and socioeconomic terms from a variety of perspectives: intercultural medicine, Kichwa cosmovision, traditional Chinese medicine, and social and cultural anthropology. The following considerations are a critical review of the paradigms of duality and complementarity, discussing concepts and practices of indigenous nations in Ecuador and Colombia, and theoretical models, like tetralectical and dialectical logics. The article finds that parity is the key concept that captures Andean social relations, relations between society and nature, the cosmic flow of life forces, and constitutes both socio-cosmic harmony and its imbalances and consequent inversion of space-time. The cosmological system of parity ideologically underpins the normative socio-cosmic co-existence of communal solidarity, while it legitimates the tributarian mode of production and vertical redistribution in Incan society. Considering the advances of post-structuralism on the ontologies of analogism, we conclude our essay with a view of ancestral cosmovision and the ancestral medicine of China.
