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| DOI | 10.15446/RCS.V47N1/98886 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
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This article analyses the results of a research on the spiritual content in the field of Latin American civilizational transition discourses, with an emphasis on intellectual narratives. First, it presents the conceptual and analytical framework based on the interrelation between the concepts of civilization, spiritual content, and transition dynamics. Second, it explains the methodological framework of the research, focusing on a corpus study, the analysis of narrative and argumentative structures in a sample, and a fine-grained semantic analysis of citations. It then presents the results of the analysis of narrative and argumentative structures, identifying the five main narratives of the field, and their internal variants. Based on the fine semantic analysis, it presents an initial typology of the variety of forms of spiritual and material coupling, identifying eight types, which are mapped according to their degrees of material/spiritual coherence, as well as resistance, reaction, and resonance. Finally, it presents a comprehensive analysis of the novel semantics revealed, discussing their implications for both transition knowledge and sociological theory. Along with the relevant presence of a spiritual content in these discourses, the article concludes by analyzing the more sophisticated ways of visualizing the relationship between the material and the spiritual that these discourses are demanding in the face of the imperatives of the current socio-ecological crisis and of modernity itself.
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| 1 | Duhart, S. Daniel | - |
Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano - Chile
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