Abstract

This article analyzes the work Platon y los Guaranies , written by the Jesuit, Joseph Perramas in 1793, after many years living among the Guaranis. It intends to establish a comparison between Perramas, some Renaissance utopias (More, Campanella) and especially some theories on the New World by European Enlightenment philosophers, published in the second half of the eighteenth century, whose presupposition and conclusion were the inferiority of the American continent in comparison with Europe. It argues that, although Perramas considered an opponent of the Enlightenment, he incorporated much of its reasoning and, in his defense of the Jesuit missions among the Guaranis, he is sophisticated enough to use the arguments of European authors against each other in order to better prove his own theory. Keywords: Joseph Perramas, Guarani missions, dispute around the New World, Jesuits, Enlightenment.

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