The esthetic relations and an ethic for a living world
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aesthetic relations, nature, sensibility, science, psychologyAbstract
This article discusses the aesthetic relations and its relevance to the new forms of knowledge production, which are capable of preserving life. It is understood that from the most sensitive relationships with all that lives it is possible to construct an ethic of existence, as well as other practices in science and psychology starting with several authors discusses more about the everyday aesthetic possibilities and broadens perceptions about the world. The criticism of modern scientific practices it is relevant in this context, while allowing the discussion of thought patterns that perpetuate and justify a project of society that cannot be sustained in the maintenance of life.Downloads
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