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Al menos desde finales del siglo XIX, el análisis de la identidad cultural de Iberoamérica ha sido una constante en su pensamiento filosófico. En ese contexto, la filosofía cultural del venezolano José Manuel Briceño Guerrero nos ayuda a desentrañar sus ...
Miguel Ángel López Muñoz
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This article offers an exercise in (trans)intercultural and (post)comparative philosophy by putting into dialogue, probably for the first time, two different philosophical perspectives: East Asian, especially Chinese and Japanese; and Brazilian ...
José Jorge de Carvalho
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Paraconsistent Logic and Its Place in Latin American Philosophy
This study presents an overview of paraconsistent logic, tracing its historical origins and development within what may be referred to as the Latin American school of paraconsistency.
Lauro de Matos Nunes Filho
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This review article critically analyzes Chinese and Indian Ways of Thinking in Early Modern European Philosophy: The Reception and the Exclusion, by Selusi Ambrogio.
Bento Machado Mota
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Latin American Reflections on the Chinese History of Language Ideas
This article offers an introductory overview of the History of Language Ideas (HLI) in Imperial China, with a focus on its relevance for Latin American scholarship.
Cristiano Mahaut de Barros Barreto
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An Approach to the History of Latin American Philosophical Thought
Latin American philosophical thought, mainly since the political emancipation of Latin America, has been persistently besieged by the question of its identity within the world philosophical scene, a question that in turn ineludes the questions of its ...
Carlos Beorlegui
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Facing of the global climate crisis and the increase in social inequalities, it seems important to us to address theoretical proposals that not only produce a negative critique of the existing social formation, but also propose some socio-political and ...
Lúcio Álvaro Marques +1 more
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How to Decolonize Philosophy: Methodological Pathways in Latin America and Africa
The question of how to decolonize philosophy has moved from rhetorical consensus to methodological urgency. This study addresses the lack of operational procedures in decolonial thought by examining philosophical methods developed in Latin America and ...
Chadwin Harris, Agemir Bavaresco
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Origins and Development of Peruvian Philosophy
This paper argues that there were five distinct periods of Peruvian philosophy after the arrival of the first Europeans: 1- The reception of scholasticism during the 16th and 17th centuries and the Peruvian philosophy produced under its influence.
Pablo Quintanilla
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From Ego Conquiro to Ego Cogito: Dussel’s Latin American History of Philosophy
Modern Western philosophy has long excluded Latin America from its historical and conceptual narrative, reinforcing a Eurocentric understanding of historical development.
Clara Isabel Pinton
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