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Lecciones maestras, 2

Lecciones maestras, 2

Andrés Mendoza Salas

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NEREIDA MORENO RODRIGUEZ
Año de edición:
2026
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9786076940280
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Una extranjera que enseñaba retórica en la Atenas de Pericles, a la que Sócrates frecuentaba como maestra. Una monja coahuilense que invirtió su herencia para abrir, en 1755, el primer colegio de América Latina que admitió a niñas de todos los orígenes. Otra filósofa que presenció el juicio de Eichmann tras el Holocausto, y comprendió que para el triunfo del horror no solo hizo falta un monstruo, sino también un hombre que dejara de pensar y se limitara a obedecer…A lo largo de veinticinco siglos, ocho mujeres pensaron, enseñaron y escribieron a contracorriente de culturas que no siempre escucharon con la atención debida. Esta obra recoge sus vidas y sus ideas —Aspasia de Mileto, María Ignacia de Azlor, Ayn Rand, Edith Stein, Antonieta Rivas Mercado, Hannah Arendt, Elena Garro e Ikram Antaki— y las describe de modo que podamos entrar en su sentir y en su contexto, medir el impacto actual de sus ideas y repensar nuestro propio concepto de la realidad. Caben aquí la fenomenología y el realismo mágico, la educación y la ciudadanía, la razón y la libertad como distintos territorios en los que esta obra nos reúne.«Ocho mujeres y su legado filosófico» es el segundo volumen de «Lecciones maestras», la serie con la que Andrés Mendoza Salas, mediante un lenguaje claro y sencillo, busca acercar el conocimiento del ser humano a todos los lectores. 10

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