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  1. Darwin, Evolutionism, and New Approaches to the Historiography of Latin America

    The historiography of the comparative reception of Darwin’s work in Latin America developed a subfield that addressed crucial problems in the...
    Reference work entry 2022
  2. Die Diskussion zwischen José Gaos und Luis Villoro über den Begriff der Lebenswelt—Kritische Auswertung einer entscheidenden Episode der Rezeptionsgeschichte von Husserls Phänomenologie in Spanien und Mexiko

    Die vorliegende Arbeit thematisiert eine sowohl im deutschen als auch im spanischen und englischen Sprachraum weitgehend unbekannte philosophische...

    Sergio Pérez-Gatica in Husserl Studies
    Article Open access 08 September 2021
  3. Octavio Ocampo, Mexican painter: a metamorphic look at the discourse between the local and the global

    Art and science is an area of research that has strengthened recently, mainly due to the impact of interdisciplinary work. At the same time,...

    Erica Torrens Rojas, Juan Manuel Rodríguez Caso in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
    Article 21 November 2022
  4. Darwin, Evolutionism, and New Approaches to the Historiography of Latin America

    The historiography of the comparative reception of Darwin’s work in Latin America developed a subfield that addressed crucial problems in the...
    Living reference work entry 2021
  5. The gift of Mexican historicism

    The focus of this paper is Mexican historicism. It has three objectives: first, to introduce English-speaking readers to the nature and history of...

    Carlos Alberto Sánchez in Continental Philosophy Review
    Article 28 July 2017
  6. Introduction: The Path to Liberation

    Chapter 1, Introduction, summarizes the content of the chapters, which present Enrique Dussel’s ethics of liberation in terms of the analectic...
    Chapter 2018
  7. ‘Situating the Essay: Between Philosophy and Literature?’

    Discussion of the relations between philosophy and literature inevitably hits up against the question of boundaries. Perhaps no more so than in the...
    Chapter 2018
  8. The Advent of Black Thinkers and the Limits of Continental Philosophy

    In this chapter, Mignolo interrogates Eurocentrism as an epistemic and not a geographic issue. The chapter contends that local knowledge generated in...
    Chapter 2017
  9. On the Notion of the African History of Philosophy

    Currently, most likely, the student of the African history of philosophy will be presented with a European history of philosophy, making it appear as...
    Chapter 2017
  10. Contributions to Latin-American Philosophy

    Philosophy is universal and there is apparently no sense in dividing it geographically. Yet this happens very often and not just for expository...
    Chapter 2015
  11. Ethik in lateinamerikanischen Traditionen

    Obwohl ein großer Teil der auf dem lateinamerikanischen Kontinent hervorgebrachten philosophischen Reflexionen eine mehr oder weniger getreue...
    Josef Estermann in Ethik im Weltkontext
    Chapter 2014
  12. Transitional Barbarism: Levinas’s Counter-Narrative and the Global South

    Post-war Paris was a popular locus of congregation for intellec- tuals affected by the wounds of coloniality. During the period of political...
    Santiago Slabodsky in Decolonial Judaism
    Chapter 2014
  13. Latin American Philosophy at a Crossroads

    Elena Ruíz-Aho in Human Studies
    Article 26 August 2011
  14. An Ontological Critique of the Trans-Ontology of Enrique Dussel

    Enrique Dussel has developed a swee** philosophical critique of the eurocentricity of Western habits of thought and action, with the aim of...

    Andrew B. Irvine in Sophia
    Article 28 January 2011
  15. Intercultural Philosophy from a Latin American Perspective

    This article explores two basic questions duly exploring its title, viz. “Intercultural philosophy from a Latin American philosophy”. These...
    Raúl Fornet-Betancourt in Worldviews and Cultures
    Chapter 2009
  16. Heidegger in Mexico: Emilio Uranga’s ontological hermeneutics

    “Exiled” Spanish philosopher José Gaos was the first to translate, in its entirety, Martin Heidegger’s Sein und Zeit . Emilio Uranga, a student of...

    Carlos Alberto Sanchez in Continental Philosophy Review
    Article 06 November 2008
  17. José Ortega y Gasset (1883–1955)

    Ortega includes reflection on art as an integral part of his philosophical work. This is because his mission was to help import European high culture...
    Chapter 2009
  18. Philosophy in Latin America in the 20th Century

    In this extremely short work, the exposition will be organized according to the most significant currents of Latin American Philosophy in the 20th...
    Enrique Dussel in Philosophy of Latin America
    Chapter 2003
  19. La Philosophie Argentine au XXE Siècle

    En ce qui concerne le travail présenté, j’aimerais faire quelques remarques qui me paraissent indispensables.
    Sara A. Jafella in Philosophy of Latin America
    Chapter 2003
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