Hacia un humanismo interminable: de la antropología religiosa a la cosmopolítica

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Keywords:

Modernity, Secularism, Perspectivism, Multinaturalism, Epistemology, Ontology

Abstract

This article, developed from a critical interpretation of specialized literature, aims to discursively dissect the relationship between religion and science, which has exerted a strong influence on the anthropological sciences. The central argument is that the fundamental legacy of religious thought in modern anthropology is the separation of the human world and the natural world, the cultural and the mundane. To repair this fracture, the route opened up by cosmopolitics is proposed as a style of thinking that feeds on non-modern worlds and expands both the political and humanistic fields.

Author Biography

Rodrigo Gastón García Reyes, Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia

Doctor en Antropología Social por la Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Correo electrónico: posmografo@gmail.com. ORCID: 0009-0004-4371-0018.

Published

2026-06-15

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Section

Cartografías