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Informes: 

Angel Ernesto Jiménez Bernardino

Delegado de la Olimpiada Internacional de Filosofía en México

 

angel.jimenez@cucea.udg.mx

mxangeljimb@gmail.com

Directorio de Delegaciones:

Comité Organizador XII Olimpiada Mexicana de Filosofía

Marzo de 2024

Escuela Preparatoria 20

Sistema de Educación Media Superior

Universidad de Guadalajara

 

 

Directorio:

Mtra. Karem Isabel Escamilla Galindo

Coordinadora de Apoyos Académicos. SEMS-UDG

 

Mtro. Jorge Alberto Álvarez Ascencio

Director Escuela Preparatoria 20. SEMS-UDG

 

Mtra. Monserrat Barragán Morales - SEMS-UDG

 

Angel Ernesto Jiménezs Bernardino

Delegado IPO en México

 

Mtra. Maribel Benitez Vega

Delegada OMF Jalisco

 

Mtra. Carolina Gómez Saldivar

Coordinadora Modalidad a distancia OMF

 

El evento se celebró en Odense, Dinamarca a partir del 14 de mayo.

La estudiante representante por México es:

Plaza Palacios Katia Aldhara -   de la Escuela Preparatoria Regional de Jocotepec

 

 

Results IPO (Olimpiada internacional de Filosofía) celebrada en Odense, Dinamarca en mayo de 2013 

 

Gold medals: 

Róbert Palasik                             HUNGARY

 

Silver medals:

        Theo Anders                      AUSTRIA

       Abhinav Menon                    INDIA

        Hye Jin Lee                        Republic of KOREA

 

Bronze medals:

         Petra Požgaj                     CROATIA

        

 

Honorable Mention:

         Juan Nigri                         ARGENTINA

Martin Kamenov Iliev                    BULGARIA

Anton Thorell Steinø                    DENMARK

David Therkildsen                        DENMARK

Ida Mosegaard                            DENMARK

Magnus Baunsgaard Kristensen      DENMARK

Märt Belkin                                 ESTONIA

Jonathan Krude                          GERMANY

Neal Graham                              GERMANY

Maria Oikonomoy-Makrygianni       GREECE

Lauris Zvirbulis                           LATVIA

Misa Skalskis                             LITHUANIA

José Forte                                 PORTUGAL

Vraciu Cosmin Petru                   ROMANIA

Léonore Stangherlin                   SWITZERLAND

TOPICS IPO 2013, Odense, Dinamarca

“In the principle that subjectivity, inwardness, is the truth, there is comprehended the Socratic wisdom, whose everlasting merit it was to have become aware of the essential significance of existence, of the fact that the knower is an existing individual. For this reason Socrates was in the truth by virtue of his ignorance in the highest sense in which this was possible within paganism.”

Søren Kierkegaard, Concluding Unscientific Postscript to the Philosophical Fragments (1846).

 

“A tragedy, then, is the imitation of a noble and complete action, having a certain magnitude, made in a language spiced up by diverse kinds of embellishment brought in separately in the parts of the work. This imitation is achieved through characters, not through narration; and, through pity and fears, it accomplishes the catharsis of such emotions. By ‘language spiced up’ I mean a language with rhythm, harmony and song; by ‘kinds of embellishments brought in separately in the parts of the work’ I mean that some parts are worked out in verse only and others with song.”

Aristotle, Poetics, 6, 1449 b 24-28.

 

“A legally unrestricted majority rule, that is, a democracy without a constitution, can be very formidable in the suppression of the rights of minorities and very effective in the suffocation of dissent without any use of violence.”

Hannah Arendt, On Violence (1970).

 

Zigong asked: “Is there one word that can serve as a principle of conduct for life?” Confucius replied, “It is the word shu, or reciprocity: Do not do to others what you do not want them to do to you.”

To what extent may this formulation of the Golden Rule, which can also be found in other cultures throughout history, be considered as a universal moral principle?

Confucius (vi-v century bc), Analects 15.23.