The image of the world in pre-Hispanic cultures
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https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v0i20.3149Keywords:
Worldview, pre-Hispanic cultures, knowledge, PreSocratic philosophy.Abstract
This article outlines the ideas that the Nahuas, Mayans, and Quechuas had about the world, and compares them to the view of the world in Ancient Greece. The author aims to prove that in these particular views there is an underlying rigorous effort to rationally explain the universe.
TEORÍA Y PRAXIS Year 10, No.20, January-May 2012, pp.39-75
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2012-05-31
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Badía Serra, E. (2012). The image of the world in pre-Hispanic cultures. Teoría Y Praxis, (20), 39–75. https://doi.org/10.5377/typ.v0i20.3149
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