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    Una economía de la hospitalidad
    (Hospitalidad ESDAI, 2002)
    Innerarity, Daniel
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    Campus Ciudad de México
    The present article is based on the idea that economic growth does not guarantee the solution of the problems of distribution, due to the fact that the union of the economic and the social is not automatic. The solution to the employment crisis will only be feasible when a multitude of behaviors and social functions are modified. These modifications must go far beyond economy, in the strict sense, and which the author includes under the generic term of hospitality as the opposite to the exclusion of the unemployed. It appears that in the present day we are assisting a perverse autodestruction of solidarity and promoting a generalized irresponsibility. A stricter formulation of the social debt is necessary, as is the reinforcement of the sense of belonging to the community and understanding of society as an agreed space for redistribution, which is designed as the recognition of a mutual debt. Politics has the precise task of contributing to the maintenance of stable social links, making them visible and practical through the supporting of values and giving order to public aspirations
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    El saber de las metáforas
    (Universidad Panamericana. Facultad de Filosofía, 1997)
    Innerarity, Daniel
    Es imposible deshacerse de las metáforas, como ciertas corrientes filosóficas modernas quisieron, y esto permite hablar de una concepción metafórica del saber. Las metáforas no son formas incompletas de la racionalidad ni prótesis del pensamiento que deberían abandonarse en cuanto fuera posible, ni tampoco son tentativas previas de una razón inmadura; son un medio insustituible para la captación de contextos y relaciones, son el elemento fundamental del discurso racional. Se pierde demasiado cuando se pretende expresar en forma literal lo dicho por una metáfora, y el empleo de las mismas no debe verse como algo patológico sino normal o natural en el lenguaje. La validez contextual de una metáfora frente a otra implica la modificación de la significación con el cambio de contexto y posee una función mediadora entre lo conceptual o abstracto y lo mundano o de la vida, ampliando toda comprensión.
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