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Carlos M. López

2013

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Epigrafía Del Apócrifo. Revisión Del Juicio Colonial, Carlos M. López Sep 2013

Epigrafía Del Apócrifo. Revisión Del Juicio Colonial, Carlos M. López

Carlos M. López

The location of Latin-American pre-colonial era texts in a World-taxonomy of art is very problematic from the perspective of Western axiology. The concept of ‘literature’ was defined at the end of the 18th century by thinkers of the Enlightenment, particularly by Herder, Lessing, Kant and Hegel. They invented the paradigm that established the standard that written printed text, especially those on phonetic systems, are the highest expression of human spirit. According to this paradigm Europe, and particularly Prussia, were the ones to have reached the summit of History; ergo, European written-printed texts were defined as the true ‘literature’. On the …