The Bororo People And Descartes

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Philosophy

 

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Louise B

 

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March 21, 2016

 

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By doing this, the Bororo people’s belief that a man is a red-breasted parrot objects to the non-universality of western rationalism. According to western though, the self asserts its identity, discovers proof of its existence, and becomes aware of its existence in an encounter with its other. On the other hand, the Bororo people believe that the two species of man and animal are identified as one or another aspect of a single whole such as the clan or some universal spiritual substance...
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On the other hand, the Bororo people believe that the two species of man and animal are identified as one or another aspect of a single whole such as the clan or some universal spiritual substance. Having man and animal exist as a single but dualistic spiritual entity is the Bororo people’s way of reaching the spiritual cosmos...
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