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Ítem El currículo como pregunta: la transmisión de la cultura como problema.(Editorial Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, 2022-01-01) García Vera, Nylza Offir; Díaz Soler, Carlos JilmarThe paper deals with essential aspects of the relationship between the human condition and culture. From this standpoint, the discussions on the curriculum and its targets are questioned. The contemporary discussion on educational curricula seems to undergo a sort of confusion, namely: on the one hand, we find it into political contexts where militancy is important and no limits are clear, besides standing on the possibility of anything. This is opposed to the realm of real knowledge which is develo-ped based on of a specific questions and criteria for a discussion into the limits of specific discipline. Into the framework of the research program “The Theory of Field and Recontextualization Processes” (Universidad Pedagógica Nacional - Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas), this paper looks for an analytical set of principles for the comprehension of the phenomena linked to the circulation and recontextualization of statements and made in different contexts.Ítem El desafío kantiano: pensar la paz.(Editorial Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, 2024-01-01) Díaz Soler, Carlos JilmarIn their examination of war-related inquiries, several scholars in the domain of “educational research” omit a crucial aspect of the discourse: the notion, as posited by Kant (1724-1804), that war is inherently tied to the human condition. This oversight leads to a lack of depth in exploring the cultural and social dimensions, as well as the research challenges involved in the peda-gogical understanding. To address this gap, this article delves into two of Kant’s works: “Perpetual Peace” (1795) and “Conjec-tural Beginning of Human History” (1786), to scrutinize the distinctive discourse he introduces on the issue of war. Reflecting 300 years after Kant’s birth, it highlights a pivotal moment: the shift towards an operational approach to this issue, which does not differ from the conventional treatment of other subjects. This enticing prospect tempts one to forsake thorough analysis and reflection, relegating them to the imagined realms of an “operational function” as defined by the user.
