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Denise Najmanovich

Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
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Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
PhD, 2000
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology
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  • El saber de la violencia y la violencia del saber
    In Gina Paola Rodríguez, Franco Caviglia & Alberto Guillermo Ferrazzano (eds.), La medusa en el espejo: ensayos sobre la violencia contemporánea, Ediciones Ciccus. 2016.
    Violence
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    El desafío de la Complejidad: Redes, cartografías dinámicas y mundos implicados
    Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 12 (38): 71-82. 2007.
    Modernity´s scientific disciplines have squared the richness and variety of modalities through which encounters give shape to the world, and to our experience of it, in an ensemble of a-priori, fixed and isolated categories, rigidly structured in theories, models and paradigms. The challenge for th..
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    Pensar la subjetividad. Complejidad, vínculos y emergencia
    Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 6 (14): 106-111. 2001.
    En la contemporaneidad estamos asistiendo a una “revolución epistemológica” que ha llevado a una puesta en cuestión radical del “Mito Objetivista”, y que como correlato necesario abrió la puerta para poner en tela de juicio el “Mito del Sujeto”. Desde una mirada que parte de la vincularidad y ..
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