Elements of the Martian worldview
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José Marti, philosophy, martian thought, Cuban History, Cuba, Universidad de Oriente, Spain, United States of America, Latin America, scientific knowledge, God, religions, moralSynopsis
From 1995 is the first edition of Elements of the Martian cosmovision, by Dr.C. Antonio Escalona Delfino; another example of the presence of Martí studies in the eastern Alma Mater. In the Complete Works of the Master, the author explores conceptual elements related to nature or society that allow the construction of a general image of how Martí saw the world. The Apostle still has a lot to say at this time and Escalona proves it. He affirms that what is characteristic of the philosophical ideas of José Martí is in the progressive evolution they experienced towards the positions of materialism, a process interrupted by a premature death. He was an idealist –says the researcher– in transit towards increasingly exact and scientific positions of the universe. The publication of this volume was the result of a long process in defense of Martí's philosophical positions. The text becomes as drinkable and clear as "the mountain of foam" of the Simple Verses, but if this is not enough to get to the book, the prologue by Dr.C. Lídice Duany Destrade offers the keys for its understanding and study by students and specialists.
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La pasión martiana de un filósofoPrólogo
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Introducción a la primera edición
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Algunas consideraciones acerca del proceso de formación del ideario martiano: Cuba, España, América Latina y Estados Unidos
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Concepción general del mundo
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El conocimiento científico
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La noción de Dios y las religiones
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Elementos de una moral revolucionaria
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