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¿Quién fue? Alcides Arguedas nació el 15 de Julio de 1879 en La Paz Bolivia y falleció el 6 de lulio de 1874 Chulumani Bolivia a los 66 años. Fue escritor, político e historiador paceño. Se licenció en Derecho y Ciencias Políticas en 1903 con la intención de cambiar la realidad boliviana. Fue embajador de Bolivia, en París, Londres y Madrid. S u pensamiento de Arguedas sugiere que no representa remedio la acion coercitiva contra los indijenas porque no tenia ninguna ley. Contrajo matrimonio con s *Laura Tapia Carro* en 1910 y quedo viudo en 1935 y tuvo tres hijos Tomas T amaro E lena
B i bliografia Pisagua P oblicada en 1903 en La Paz Bolivia. W ata wata P ublicada en 1904 en Barcelonma, Alcides Arguedas
. Vida Criolla P oblicada en 1905 en La Paz Bolivia. R aza de Bronce P ublicada en 1919 en La Paz Bolivia, Alcides Arguedas
Textos escritos de Alcides Arguedas • El triste porvenir de las naciones hispanoamericanas (1899) del mexicano Francisco Bulnes • Continente enfermo (1899) del venezolano César Zumeta.• • Manual de patología política (1899) del argentino Agustín Álvarez. • Enfermedades sociales (1905) de Manuel Ugarte. • Patología indolatina (1932) de César Augusto Velarde. • La enfermedad de Centro América (1934) del nicaragüense Salvador Mendieta. Conquista" (1929) de Jorge de la Reza
Greek philosophers: Plato infographics Dialectics Mercury is quite a small planet Method Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Politics Neptune is very far from the Sun Dualism Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all
Greek philosophers: Plato infographics Dialectics Mercury is quite a small planet Method Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Politics Neptune is very far from the Sun Dualism Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all
Propositions Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System Beliefs Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Truths Venus is the second planet from the Sun Greek philosophers: Plato infographics Knowledge
Greek philosophers: Plato infographics 01 Metaphysics Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all Ethics 02 Epistemology Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun 03 04 Mind & soul Venus is the second planet from the Sun Despite being red, Mars is a cold place Politics 05 Aesthetics Earth is the third planet from the Sun 06
Greek philosophers: Plato infographics Mercury Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun 01 Earth Earth is the third planet from the Sun 02 Plato theories Mars Despite being red, Mars is a cold place 03 Jupiter Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all 04 Socratic method
Greek philosophers: Plato infographics Politics Mercury is quite a small planet Metaphysics Earth is the planet that harbors life Aesthetics Despite being red, Mars is cold Ethics Venus is the second planet from the Sun
Greek philosophers: Plato infographics Comparative Plato Aristotle Kant Metaphysics Mercury is quite a small planet Earth is a planet that has life The Sun is the closest star to us Epistemology Jupiter is an enormous planet Saturn is a gas giant with rings The Moon is Earth’s satellite Ethics Despite being red, Mars is cold Neptune is very far from the Sun Pluto is now a dwarf planet Politics Venus has a beautiful name Ceres is located in the asteroid belt Uranus is one of the ice giants
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