Racionalidad ambiental y diálogo de saberes: sentidos y senderos de un futuro sustentable
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https://doi.org/10.5380/dma.v7i0.3042Keywords:
racionalidade ambiental, diálogo de poderes, alteridade, racionalidad ambiental, diálogo de saberes, otredad, environmental rationality, dialogue of knowledges, otherness.Abstract
O texto parte da problematização de algumas categorias de análise, tais como as de racionalidade comunicativa (Habermas) e de alteridade, de infinitoe de totalidade(Lévinas), para contrastar os conceitos de racionalidade ambiental, saber ambiental e diálogo de saberes. A racionalidade ambiental encontra sua morada no saber ambiental. Este, por sua vez, não pode confinar-se nos conhecimentos científicos constituídos. O diálogo de saberes se inscreve em uma política da diferença, a qual ultrapassa o pensamento ecologista e o sistema dos saberes existentes, constituindo-se no encontro com a alteridade. A construção da racionalidade ambiental conduz à desconstrução das lógicas de conhecimento e de poder dominantes, abrindo as vias para outras ressignificações da natureza por meio da linguagem e das novas estratégias de apropriação da natureza desde a cultura.
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El texto parte de la problematización de algunas categorias de análisis, tales como de racionalidad comunicativa (Habermas) y de otredad, inifinito y totalidad (Lévinas), para contrastar los conceptos de racionalidad ambiental, saber ambiental y diálogo de saberes. La racionalidad ambiental se construye en el contexto del saber ambiental, el cual no se restringe a los conocimientos científicos constituidos. El diálogo de saberes se inscribe en una política de la diferencia que desborda al pensamiento ecologista y al sistema de los saberes existentes, constituyéndose en el encuentro con la otredad. La construcción de una racionalidad ambiental conduce a la desconstrucción de los sistemas de conocimiento y de poder dominantes, abriendo posibilidades para otras resignificaciones de la naturaleza a través del lenguaje, y nuevas estrategias de apropiación de la naturaleza desde la cultura.
Environmental Rationality and dialogue of know ledge senses and meaning of a sustainable future
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This article takes a critical stand on the analytical categories of communicative rationality (Habermas) and otherness, infinity, and totality (Lévinas), and puts them in contrast with the concepts of enviromnental rationality, environmental knowledge and dialogue of knowledges. Environmental rationality is constructed la the context of environmental knowledge, which is not restricted to scientific knowing. The knowledge dialog is based on a politics of difference, which supersedes ecological thought and any established system of knowledge. It rather emerges in its encounter with otherness. The construction of an environmental rationality leads to the deconstruction of the dominant systems of power and knowledge, opening new possibilities for other meanings of nature in the realm of language, and of new strategies for the appropriateness of nature through culture.
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