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Spinoza: Philosophy of Liberation
Spinoza’s philosophy is a philosophy of liberation rather than a philosophy of freedom. Originally and naturally subjected to adversity and servitude, human beings conquer their freedom through political life and thought (there is in Spinoza a ...
Diego Tatián
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Latin American Philosophy of Liberation and Intercultural Philosophy of Dialogue
The research examines the Latin American philosophy of liberation (L. Cea, A. Roig, E. Dussel), from which the intercultural philosophy of dialogue was developed.
Edward V. Demenchonok
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சைவசித்தாந்த மெய்யியலில் ஆன்ம விடுதலையும் நடைமுறை வாழ்வியலும் - ஓர் ஆய்வு / A Research on the Liberation of Soul and Practical Life in Saiva Siddhanta Philosophy [PDF]
Saiva Siddhanta philosophy is understood to be the ultimate and best foundation of all Indian philosophy. It is the consummation of Saivam by stating the threefold truths of Pathi + Pasu + Pasam and the guiding philosophy of Saivite life.
கு. தவசீலன் / K. Thavaseelan +1 more
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Examining the position of Christian liberation theology in the Prophetic Pragmatism of Cornel West [PDF]
Cornel West considers the prophets to have two characteristics of love and courage against the devil of their time, and by naming his approach as Prophetic Pragmatism, he intends to cultivate these characteristics.
Mohammad Ali Ashouri Kisomi
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Toward an Analytic Theology of Liberation [PDF]
The open secret of analytic philosophy of religion since its 20th century revival has been that it is for the most part a revival of philosophical theology, and particularly Christian philosophical theology. More recently, Christian analytic philosophers
Yadav, Sameer
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Ubuntu as a spirituality of liberation for black theology of liberation
This article aims to respond to Vuyani Vellem’s challenge to black theology of liberation (BTL) to ‘think beyond rethinking and repeating its tried and tested ways of responding to black pain caused by racism and colonialism’.
Sandiswa L. Kobe
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This article examines the views of Latin American philosophers on the process of formation of the Latin American subject of history, its characteristic features, as well as the role of the intellectual in this process. The main objective of this paper is
Alexey Basmanov
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Prophetic Pragmatism and the Practices of Freedom: On Cornel West's Foucauldian Methodology
This essay explores the Foucauldian influence on Cornel West’s prophetic pragmatism. Although West argues that Foucauldian methods are insufficient to deliver a philosophy of liberation, I argue that there is nothing in Foucault that would prohibit West
Brad Elliott Stone
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This essay examines the apparent decline of Liberation theology and the rise of Pentecostalism in Latin America. Due to the retreat of Liberation theology from the forefront of public discourse in 1989 and the larger loss of emancipatory philosophy ...
Javier Recio Huetos
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Liberal Philosophies of Ownership [PDF]
This chapter discusses three liberal philosophies of ownership: right libertarianism, which advocates an expansive conception of private property and which holds that legitimate and strict rights to such property can emerge through the voluntary production and exchange of self-owning individuals on the basis of initial privatizations of external ...
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