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CAJIGAS, Juan Camilo. Thinking with Julio Carrizosas Complex Environmental Perspective. CS [online]. 2022, n.36, pp.85-111.  Epub May 25, 2022. ISSN 2011-0324.  https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i36.4755.

In Latin America, the humanistic thought has seen a diversity of formations seeking to account for current socio-ecological transformations. These kinds of reflections -better known in the region as Latin/South American Environmental Thinking - have focused on critiquing the structural dualisms of modern thought, such as: civilized-savage, mind-body, society-nature. Through this critique, Latin American thinkers have sought to consolidate the project of environmentalizing knowledge, integrating both scientific and non-scientific practices to face the environmental crisis. However, there are very few analyses of the different theoretical contributions that have emerged from the Latin American humanist project, particularly from Colombia. Therefore, this article analyzes the contribution of Julio Carrizosa, focusing on his conceptualization of the Complex Environmental Perspective. Ultimately, the intention is to contribute to the consolidation of a Latin American perspective on environmental humanities.

Keywords : Julio Carrizosa; Complex Environmental Perspective; Environmentalizing Knowledge; Latin/South American Environmental Thinking; Environmental Humanities.

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