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Argumentos (México, D.F.)

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CERDA GARCIA, Alejandro; CHAPELA MENDOZA, María del Consuelo  and  JARILLO SOTO, Edgar C.. Acontecimiento, sentido y referencia: Claves para comprender la experiencia de los sujetos en procesos globales. Argumentos (Méx.) [online]. 2009, vol.22, n.61, pp.29-47. ISSN 0187-5795.

In this article the authors reflect on the consequences of assuming experience and subjectivity in order to understand and recognize passion and desire; as well as on the necessity of recognizing the critique of empiricism, cartesianism and neopositivism as starting points in constructing the process of meaning. Experience and subjectivity are inscribed in complex, interrelated and historically situated institutional groups, and global processes. The experience of instances or collective actions answer the excluding globalization process, new readings and new meanings about themselves and about the sense of their actions and their relationships with other subjects; that is, to produce subjectivities in a permanent resignificaction. Understanding experience leads us to the interpretation problematic; it implies the development of understanding forms that consider discourse as a dialectical process within meaning, as well as, between meaning and reference. Interpretation implies the consideration of the infuence that meanings generated in specific historic moments and exert on the social sciences.

Keywords : experience; subjectivity; meaning; interpretation; discourse.

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