This book presents a dialogue between philosophy and anthropology. The essential problem that is addressed throughout its pages is that of the relationship of logical-rational thought with so-called primitive thought. That both are governed by their equally valid singularities, although divergent, in their way of interpreting the world is, perhaps, their main conclusion. The authors, members of the Academic Body UAZ-232, "Studies in Philosophy and Anthropology", consider it as a contribution to this increasingly necessary dialogue, understanding as less a confrontation or a dispute than an interfertilization.Este libro plantea un diálogo entre la filosofía y la antropología. El problema esencial que se aborda a lo largo de sus páginas es el...