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Ítem Alfonso Reyes: A humanist critical(Universidad EAFIT, 2014-06-10) David, Felipe Restrepo; Universidad EAFITÍtem La aspiración científica disciplinar. Un mensaje de la economía a la administración(Universidad EAFIT, 2007-01-15) Ramírez Gómez, Mauricio AndrésThis paper collects some reflections about the scientific character of economics and about its effects on management as a related discipline. These reflections are done from a critical perspective in which the etymological aspects of what it is called the method of scientific investigation are pondered. In the final part of the paper, the importance of the management's autocritical attitude is remarked, for it adopts two streams, constructivism and humanism, as a point of departure of the deconstruction of its traditional discourse, from which economics could collect some lessons.Ítem David Lurie : la ironía del humanista consumado. Un estudio sobre la novela Desgracia de J.M. Coetzee(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Giraldo García, Carolina; Arcila Jaramillo, Alba ClemenciaÍtem Essay and Humanism(Universidad EAFIT, 2014-06-10) Weinberg, Liliana; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoÍtem From the history of art as a current possibility of humanism in Julius von Schlosser and Giulio Carlo Argan(Universidad EAFIT, 2014-06-10) Vanegas, Carlos; Universidad de AntioquiaÍtem Human ageing as a catalyst for managementand its teaching(Universidad EAFIT, 2006) Castrillón-Orrego, Sergio A.; Universidad EAFITÍtem The idea of justice at the service of development in Amartya Sen(Universidad EAFIT, 2010-12-03) Eslava Gómez, Adolfo; Universidad EAFITÍtem Principios humanistas en el Estado Constitucional y la amenaza de la reacción antihumanista(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Calle Pérez, José Manuel; Ramírez Echeverri, Juan DavidSince the 19th century, the ideals of the Enlightenment, the philosophical theory of Humanism, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen and the liberal revolutions have been strongly criticized by conservative, monarchical and religious centers that flatly denied the enlightened assumptions. Between the 19th and 20th centuries, European colonization and totalitarian states diverted these ideals into a systematic abuse of rights and power. Today, the debate is still going on, and the resurgence of the anti-humanist reaction and new extreme right-wing movements, in addition to the recent war events, suggest that the current Constitutional State, and humanism, its political and philosophical core, are facing the same threat of the past: the negation or deviation of the ideals that took shape in Europe during the Age of Enlightenment.Ítem The seed of humanism: morality and fundamental ontology in Heidegger(Universidad EAFIT, 2014-06-10) Vélez López, Germán Darío; Universidad EAFIT