Live In and With Others: Passions and Moral Feelings. A Conversation About Ricoeur and Guayasamín
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Our purpose is to establish a discussion about affective life, between philosophy and art, between Guayasamín ‒an Ecuadorian painter who made of passion and feelings the center of many of his works‒ and the contemporary French philosopher Paul Ricœur ‒who has not specifically devoted to this topic, but still alludes and clarifies matters about affective life. Such references are taken as a benchmark to accompany this reflection. Art creates meaning and philosophy conceptualizes. This statement will allow us to achieve our purpose, which is to approach and explain, through philosophy, the ways in which a Latin American artist expresses certain affective configurations that characterize the way our particular experience of the world is constituted.
- Affective Life
- Art
- Philosophy
- Latin America
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