The philosophical interdisciplinarity of the word for the integral development of the person
La interdisciplinariedad filosófica de la palabra para el desarrollo integral de la persona
Galo Guerrero-Jiménez
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Galo Guerrero-Jiménez: UTPL - Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja
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This article aims at the philosophical flow of the word in the areas discussed here: the magic of words; The word and its power of conscience; To communicate is a wisdom act; the language is our reality; words go beyond the literal; language, reason and emotion; language, discourse and style, as the vectors that mark the excellence of intellect and human emotion, which are called to channel vital life facts, as the best support of human quality to act within a human life that is complex. The way of thinking through language allows us to express all the inner richness that is generated in every human being to come into contact with the world. In this context, the language, the conversation, the human word represents us by given its immense power of realization, or also of destruction if it is not adequately channeled this unlimited conversational potential which is exclusive to the human being.
Keywords: Words; Person; Human being; Conversation; Intellect; Emotion; Palabra; Persona; Humano; Conversación; Intelecto; Emoción (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-11-20
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Published in Analysis. Claves de Pensamiento Contemporáneo, 2018, 21 (9), pp.1-16. ⟨10.5281/zenodo.2560296⟩
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2560296
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