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This essay can be described as the synthesis of a previous set of works in which the author systematizes aspects related to the inherent question of the brain and its complexity, at the same time that it is articulated with analogical and complex mediations that make it possible to give an explanation to the cosmos. in itself and per se. For this, the fundamentals of complex thought are appealed to, but it does not compete with the philosophical thesis that consists of considering José Martí as a universal thinker who addressed this important topic in his work. Marti's spiritualism, the substantiation of human subjectivity, does not detract from his ecosophical hermeneutics either. In his conception, man, as a socio-cultural subject, reproduces the entirety of the Universe in a condensed manner. Nature -a broad concept in Martí- integrates everything, the spiritual and the material; but man, is above all things, an active being, maker of history, culture, and at the same time, socio-historically conditioned, since nothing is a man in himself, and what he is, is put in him by his people. An ecosophical hermeneutics can do a lot in current times, if it is capable of being based on neuroscience with an educational channel and interpreting the spirit of the world with a yearning for humanity, and apprehending the behavior of man in its real complexity, as concrete ethics, without impositions epistemological nor abstract apriorisms. Interpret reality subjectively, and follow the special logic of the special object, and not turn your back on the human drama.