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- PublicationOpen AccessDerrida y la cuestión de la memoria: el porvenir de un pasado sin Versammlung(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2020) Sánchez Gómez, Pablo B.La deconstrucción es la apertura al porvenir, hacia el (o lo) otro como porvenir absoluto. Sin embargo, ese (eso) otro se encuentra ante nosotros y tras nosotros, es un pasado por venir, un pasado que nunca ha sido presente. De este modo, la obra de Derrida puede ser leída como la preocupación constante por esa memoria del porvenir, por la herencia y el duelo, por la apertura al acontecimiento. En este sentido, la memoria en Derrida no puede comprenderse como «reunión en el pensamiento», como «Versammlung» y, por tanto, supone quizás una distancia radical en la obra de Derrida con respecto al pensamiento heideggeriano.
- PublicationOpen AccessPercepciones y Significado del Legado: La Visión de Deportistas Paralímpicos Chilenos antes de los Juegos Parapanamericanos de Santiago 2023(Universidad de Murcia: servicio de publicaciones, 2025) Martínez Aros, Alan; Muñoz-Hinrichsen, Fernando; Cuevas, Valeria; Landero, Nicolas; Reyes, Matías; Haupt, Matías; Palacios, Daniela; Cortés, Valeria; Silva, Tamara; Sin departamento asociadoThe Santiago 2023 Parapan American Games, held for the first time in Chile, had an impact that transcended sports, leaving a significant legacy in the social, sporting, urban, and environmental spheres. This qualitative research seeks to interpret the meaning that Chilean Paralympic athletes, with or without prior experience, attribute to the Games from the perspective of legacy.Methodology: A qualitative methodology based on the Grounded Theory method, within a constructivist paradigm, was used to understand the meanings that athletes attribute to the Parapan American Games. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight athletes (four men and four women), selected by convenience, including athletes with and without previous Parapan American Games experience. The interviews took place between August and October 2023. Open-ended questions allowed for the exploration of perceptions regarding the social, sporting, urban, and environmental legacies. Data analysis was carried out using ATLAS.TI software (version 2023), applying a constant comparison approach to identify emerging patterns and categories. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Universidad Diego Portales (project #28 –2023).Results: The social legacy is the most significant, as athletes highlight the persistent discrimination toward people with disabilities in Chile. In terms of the sporting legacy, inclusive facilities are appreciated, but challenges in infrastructure and funding persist. The urban legacy raises expectations about improved city accessibility, although there are concerns about the sustainability of these advances. Finally, regarding the environmental legacy, athletes express concern over the lack of awareness about waste management and the sustainability of the event.Conclusion: The Santiago 2023 Parapan American Games are perceived as a crucial opportunity to promote inclusion and generate social changes, but athletes express uncertainty about the long-term sustainability of these legacies.
- PublicationOpen AccessPercepciones y Significado del Legado: La Visión de Deportistas Paralímpicos Chilenos antes de los Juegos Parapanamericanos de Santiago 2023(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones, 2025) Martínez Aros, Alan; Muñoz-Hinrichsen, Fernando; Cuevas, Valeria; Landero, Nicolas; Reyes, Matías; Haupt, Matías; Palacios, Daniela; Cortés, Valeria; Silva, Tamara; Sin departamento asociadoThe Santiago 2023 Parapan American Games, held for the first time in Chile, had an impact that transcended sports, leaving a significant legacy in the social, sporting, urban, and environmental spheres. This qualitative research seeks to interpret the meaning that Chilean Paralympic athletes, with or without prior experience, attribute to the Games from the perspective of legacy.Methodology: A qualitative methodology based on the Grounded Theory method, within a constructivist paradigm, was used to understand the meanings that athletes attribute to the Parapan American Games. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight athletes (four men and four women), selected by convenience, including athletes with and without previous Parapan American Games experience. The interviews took place between August and October 2023. Open-ended questions allowed for the exploration of perceptions regarding the social, sporting, urban, and environmental legacies. Data analysis was carried out using ATLAS.TI software (version 2023), applying a constant comparison approach to identify emerging patterns and categories. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Universidad Diego Portales (project #28 –2023).Results: The social legacy is the most significant, as athletes highlight the persistent discrimination toward people with disabilities in Chile. In terms of the sporting legacy, inclusive facilities are appreciated, but challenges in infrastructure and funding persist. The urban legacy raises expectations about improved city accessibility, although there are concerns about the sustainability of these advances. Finally, regarding the environmental legacy, athletes express concern over the lack of awareness about waste management and the sustainability of the event.Conclusion: The Santiago 2023 Parapan American Games are perceived as a crucial opportunity to promote inclusion and generate social changes, but athletes express uncertainty about the long-term sustainability of these legacies
- PublicationOpen AccessPresentación. Ortega y el exilio, una relación frustrada pero fecunda(Universidad de Murcia, 2020) Sánchez Cuervo, AntolínEl presente suplemento ofrece una cartografía elemental del legado filosófico de Ortega y Gasset en el exilio republicano español de 1939. A lo largo de once contribuciones, se exploran los que podrían ser sus cuatro núcleos principales: el presunto exilio del propio Ortega o su relación problemática con el mismo; las dos grandes referencias de su proyección en el exilio, a saber, María Zambrano y José Gaos; otras dos referencias, de gran importancia aunque aún no lo suficientemente exploradas y cuya relación con el mundo del exilio fue además tardía, como las de Antonio Rodríguez Huéscar y Manuel Granell; la presencia de Ortega en otros autores del exilio, en un sentido más difuso y de formas menos explícita o focalizada en aspectos específicos, como fuera el caso de García Bacca, Ferrater Mora y Francisco Ayala.