The philosophical dimensions of autobiographical works to understand the realities and perspectives of human life

Authors

  • Andrea Saine Espejel Camargo CBTis No. 8 "Humberto Cuevas Villegas"

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37646/huella.v17i17.612

Keywords:

Philosophy, self-knowledge, classic literature, autobiography, reflection

Abstract

This essay, winner of first place in the USLAP 2023 Interinstitutional Philosophical Essay Contest, explores some autobiographical works, recognized works of classical literature, with which it attempts to compare the philosophical task of the search for reason and self-knowledge.

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Ricoeur, P. (2004). “El tiempo narrado” En. Ricoeur, P. (Agustín Neira [trad.]), Tiempo y Narración. Configuración del tiempo en el relato histórico (5ª ed.), pp. 155-161. Siglo XXI.

Published

31-12-2023

How to Cite

Espejel Camargo, A. S. (2023). The philosophical dimensions of autobiographical works to understand the realities and perspectives of human life. Huella De La Palabra, 17(17), 64–71. https://doi.org/10.37646/huella.v17i17.612

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Creative Writing Texts