Towards a Philosophical Thinking from Relational Motricities
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Abstract
The contemporary studies of relational motricities in the originary peoples of the Américas focuses on the way meaning and understanding arises through embodying pre-reflexive happenings beyond human subjective calculative consciousness. This turn opens paths towards new ways of thinking and understanding philosophy, particularly with regards to a relational ecological non-binary thought that goes beyond the cartesian epistemic división between mind and body as the ground for scientific and philosophical understamding. In the move to an ecological relational thought beyond modern “egological” thinking, one finds a turn to ways of thinking and being with non-human senses and determinations of being. At the same time, this embodying knowledge finds its sublimation in language, understood as the words coming into being out of such relational embodying being- with. The turn to such sense of language reveals the ancestral cosmological temporal-spatial grounds of relational motricities and their modalities of understanding (conocimiento).