Article
Spanish
ID: <
oai:doaj.org/article:a598a26b1ade4c1e9c934d4f63cf7516>
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DOI: <
10.26490/uncp.horizonteciencia.2019.17.505>
Abstract
The article is framed in the description and analysis of the theoretical foundations of decolonial epistemology in relation to the other Epistemologies, and then reflects on the interculturality approach that emerges from decolonial epistemology, and a reflection and comparison with ‘functional’ interculturalism, reflecting the differences that they contain. The possibility and limitation of this interculturality approach in the current context is also tested. It concludes by diagnosing utopia or the real possibility of critical interculturality for societies such as ours.