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Teaching Latin-American Philosophy

The Americas, 1953
THERE ARE SEVERAL motives for giving a course in Latin-American philosophy. Of these, the most immediately practical in intent, and the one which directly led to the formation of the course at the University of Missouri, was a desire to furnish a relevant course in philosophy for the use of students in Spanish, history and the Latin-American studies ...
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Is “Latin American Thought” Philosophy?

Metaphilosophy, 2003
Abstract: A durable question in Latin American thought is whether it could amount to a characteristically Latin American philosophy. I argue that if, as is now widely conceded, there is a role for philosophical analysis in thinking about problems that arise in applied subjects, such as bioethics, environmental ethics, and feminism, then why not also ...
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Latin American Philosophy as Metaphilosophy

CR: The New Centennial Review, 2007
THERE ARE INDEED MANY GOOD REASONS FOR NEEDING (WANTING) TO STUDY (consider?) Latin American philosophy. In my case, for existential and personal reasons, I want to study Latin American philosophy to ground a personal sense of cultural integrity and gravitas. There are also demographic reasons for needing to be concerned with Latin American philosophy.
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Contributions to Latin-American Philosophy

2015
Philosophy is universal and there is apparently no sense in dividing it geographically. Yet this happens very often and not just for expository reasons. Agazzi has defended the thesis that there is no unique model for philosophy (i.e. that of the Western tradition), since philosophy is in a deep sense the “self-consciousness of cultures” and for this ...
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Social Movements and Latin American Philosophy

2020
Social Movements and Latin American Philosophy: From Ciudad Juarez to Ayotzinapa provides a historical and theoretical analysis of the Ayotzinapa social movement from the perspective of Latin American philosophy to provide a deeper understanding of the challenges that social movements face in the context of extreme violence.
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Literature, philosophy in Latin American

2018
Within the Latin American intellectual community, the relationship between philosophy and literature constitutes one of the most interesting chapters in its development. Much Latin American literature is characterized by profound philosophical concerns, focusing on the question of identity. From the time of the conquest and colonization of the American
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The Spirit of Latin American Philosophy

Ethics, 1962
IN THE days of revolution-so the story goes-a Mexican customs official was checking some high-powered machinery from the United States when suddenly his eyes caught these words on one of the flywheels: "1,000 revolutions per minute." "We can't let this get into Mexico," he exclaimed, "we've already got too many revolutions!" This apocryphal tale ...
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Latin-American Legal Philosophy

The Yale Law Journal, 1948
Phanor James Eder   +8 more
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An Introduction to Latin American Philosophy

2020
Latin American philosophy is best understood as a type of applied philosophy devoted to issues related to the culture and politics of Latin America. This introduction provides a comprehensive overview of its central topics. It explores not only the unique insights offered by Latin American thinkers into the traditional pre-established fields of Western
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Latin-American Legal Philosophies

California Law Review, 1948
Max Radin   +11 more
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