Paulo Freire: comprehensive citizenship
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v15i3p71-81Keywords:
Citizenship, Epistemology, ComprehensiveAbstract
This text presents the proposal of comprehensive epistemology as a legacy of the teachings of the educator Paulo Freire, whose centenary is celebrated in 2021. The proposal is centered on citizenship as a possibility to be achieved and exercised in daily life, starting not only with awareness, but sensibilization. The sensitive as a driving force capable of producing the definitive link between diversities and the harmonious coexistence between differences, with a view to building the Freirean utopian horizon. Considering the failure of the framework of rational orders and paradigms, the sensorium is elected as an instance capable of producing new forms of citizenship and the sensitive as a generating force.
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