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Educação em Revista

Print version ISSN 0102-4698On-line version ISSN 1982-6621

Abstract

ARAUJO, CARLOS EDUARDO DE; SA, MARIA JOSÉ RIBEIRO DE  and  ALMEIDA, MARIA DA CONCEIÇÃO DE. RESISTING THE MONOCULTURE OF MIND: AN ODE TO INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE. Educ. rev. [online]. 2020, vol.36, e231352.  Epub Oct 27, 2020. ISSN 1982-6621.  https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-4698231352.

Dialoguing with authors from different fields of knowledge, we argue for the necessity of an ode to indigenous knowledge. The establishment of a monoculture of mind with a universalistic ideological tendency has been exterminating the possibility of humanity to benefit from the interchange and sharing of knowledge and experiences acquired by different peoples of the Planet. The hegemony of the market logic overlaps immeasurable values such as cooperation, solidarity, collective gratitude, and kinship with everything in the world. Such values are present in the ancient wisdom that establishes the matrix of a first science. They also preserve codes of knowledge and ways of living that may become a reference to solve problems faced by modern societies. Faced by this scenario, the dialogue with those traditional cosmologies would be an ethical attitude to be taken by an open science. A necessary cognitive democracy, the base for a political democracy and social justice, can be achieved by an ecology of ideas.

Keywords : Complexity; Cognitive Democracy; Indigenous Knowledge.

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