De vuelta a Las tres ecologías: aspectos ecosóficos de la crisis ecológica global

Autores/as

  • Simón Díez Montoya Universidad del Rosario (Bogotá)

Palabras clave:

Filosofía, Ecología, Humanidades ambientales

Resumen

 

El siglo XXI ha visto el auge de la “filosofía ambiental”, preocupada por problematizar la crisis cológica global. En esta bibliografía quedan relegados los aportes de Félix Guattari, uno de los primeros en desarrollar una filosofía ambiental en su obra Las tres ecologías. Este artículo propone analizar el centro problemático de esta obra pionera. Así, se insiste en la importancia de volver al texto original; de revisar sus temas principales en cada dominio ecosófico (mental, social y medioambiental); y de sostener su vigencia incluso a la luz de la actual filosofía ambiental. Además, en este análisis se consideran los aciertos y los desaciertos de sus apuestas y pronósticos: es notable que su incumplida esperanza práctica contrasta con su agudo diagnóstico teórico. Este texto arguye que esta obra no solo resiste bien el paso del tiempo, sino que además cumple con el propósito de clarificar la actual catástrofe planetaria.

 

Biografía del autor/a

Simón Díez Montoya, Universidad del Rosario (Bogotá)

Profesor hora cátedra, Escuela de Ciencias Humanas, Universidad del Rosario (Bogotá)

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2020-10-08