Critical reflections. Ethics of discourse-Ethics of liberation
Abstract
Confronting criteria of renowned philosophers is no easy task, it requires among other skills thoughtful scholar, be intuitively cautious in taking precisely the positions and approaches that will lead to the interpretation and the path of extensive knowledge, with reference abundance that justify the approaches. This is the case of the book under review philosopher E. Dussel, one of the leading representatives of the movement of the Philosophy of Liberation (1970), partly as a basis for the growing poverty of most of the Latin American population, and existence of oppressions that demand as a liberation praxis aimed at freedom.