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60Habermas and Religion (edited book)Polity. 2012.To the surprise of many readers, Jürgen Habermas has recently made religion a major theme of his work. Emphasizing both religion's prominence in the contemporary public sphere and its potential contributions to critical thought, Habermas's engagement with religion has been controversial and exciting, putting much of his own work in fresh perspective and engaging key themes in philosophy, politics and social theory. Habermas argues that the once widely accepted hypothesis of progressive seculariz…Read more
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56Enlightened religion: The alphabetization of faith and the linguistification of freedomConstellations 28 (1): 60-66. 2021.
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29The Presumption of Undocumentation and Revoked CitizenshipPhilosophy Today 64 (4): 969-972. 2020.
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37EIGHT / The Biotechnological Scala Naturae and Interspecies CosmopolitanismIn Vernon W. Cisney & Nicolae Morar (eds.), Biopower: Foucault and Beyond, University of Chicago Press. pp. 158-180. 2020.
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79Reflexive secularization? Concepts, processes and antagonisms of postsecularityEuropean Journal of Social Theory 23 (3): 291-309. 2020.This article deals with the concepts, processes, and antagonisms that are associated with the notion of postsecularity. In light of this article’s expanded interpretation of José Casanova on the secular and secularization, as well as thoughts on James A. Beckford’s take on public religions, five rubrics on the postsecular derived from critical theory and an understanding of ‘reflexive secularization’ are presented. This term focuses on secularization processes and how these practices unleash com…Read more
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51Antinomies of a PandemicPhilosophy Today 64 (4): 883-887. 2020.The essay considers three classic definitions of philosophy, namely those offered by Socrates, Boethius, as semantically enriched by Montaigne, and Kant, in order to reflected on individual and collective death. Kant’s philosophical tool of the antinomies of reason is deployed to think through the antinomies of our pandemic in order to make clear that in a pandemic there is only collective, and not individual or even national, inoculation. The false dichotomies of physical versus social, embodim…Read more
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1419Police Ethics after FergusonIn Ben Jones & Eduardo Mendieta (eds.), The Ethics of Policing: New Perspectives on Law Enforcement, Nyu Press. pp. 1-22. 2021.In 2014, questionable police killings of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and Tamir Rice sparked mass protests and put policing at the center of national debate. Mass protests erupted again in 2020 after the brutal police killing of George Floyd. These and other incidents have put a spotlight on a host of issues that threaten the legitimacy of policing—excessive force, racial bias, over-policing of marginalized communities, historic injustices that remain unaddressed, and new technology that increase…Read more
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108Review essay : Ethics for an age of globalization and exclusionPhilosophy and Social Criticism 25 (2): 115-121. 1999.Dussel's ethics begins with a consideration of the importance of history for ethics in general and for us, in particular, in an age of globaliz ation and exclusion. The first part of the work concerns foundational ethics, where he grounds three principles: a material principle, a formal or validity principle, and a feasibility principle. The second part deals with critical ethics, where he grounds three additional principles of ethics: a principle of the recognition of the corporeal dignity of c…Read more
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44Jürgen Habermas, Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophy. Band 1: Die Okzidentale Konstellation von Glauben and Wissen; Band 2: Vernünfitge Freiheit: Spuren des Diskurses über Glauben and Wissen (review)Critical Research on Religion 8 (2): 196-202. 2020.
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80The Axial Age, social evolution, and postsecular consciousnessCritical Research on Religion 6 (3): 289-308. 2018.This article focuses on Karl Jaspers’s notion of the Axial Age, some of its critical appropriation, and how in particular Habermas has returned to this idea, after several critical engagements with Jaspers’s work through his long scholarly productivity. The article, however, centers on Habermas’s selective and critical use of Jaspers’s notion in his own latest and extensive engagement with what he calls “a genealogy of postmetaphysical thinking.” The goal of the article is to identify the ways i…Read more
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154Phenomenology of Chicana Experience and Identity: Communication and Transformation in PraxisHypatia 19 (3): 231-234. 2004.Review of Jacqueline Martinez's Phenomenology of Chicana Experience and Identity: Communication and Transformation in Praxis.
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154The Ethics of Policing: New Perspectives on Law Enforcement (edited book)NYU Press. 2021.From George Floyd to Breonna Taylor, the brutal deaths of Black citizens at the hands of law enforcement have brought race and policing to the forefront of national debate in the United States. In The Ethics of Policing, Ben Jones and Eduardo Mendieta bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars across the social sciences and humanities to reevaluate the role of the police and the ethical principles that guide their work. With contributors such as Tracey Meares, Michael Walzer, and Fran…Read more
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76Anthropocenic TemporalitiesEnvironmental Philosophy 17 (1): 125-141. 2020.The Anthropocene must also be seen as the convergence of the historicization of nature and human historicity, not simply metaphorically, but factually. As historical time is injected in nature through anthropogenesis, resulting in our having to see nature as a product of a historical process, our understanding of time is being transformed. The Anthropocene must be understood as a temporalization of time tout court. The key concern is what could be called an Anthropocenic matrix of intelligibilit…Read more
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52The Cambridge Habermas Lexicon (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2018.Over a career spanning nearly seven decades, Jürgen Habermas - one of the most important European philosophers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries - has produced a prodigious and influential body of work. In this Lexicon, authored by an international team of scholars, over 200 entries define and explain the key concepts, categories, philosophemes, themes, debates, and names associated with the entire constellation of Habermas's thought. The entries explore the historical, philosophical a…Read more
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45The creature of language: Three postcards to ChuckPhilosophy and Social Criticism 44 (7): 741-744. 2018.
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45Borders and Debordering: Topologies, Praxes, Hospitableness (edited book)Lexington Books. 2018.Borders / Debordering: Topologies, Praxes, Hospitableness engages from interdisciplinary and transnational perspectives some of the most important issues of the present, which lay at the intersection of physical, epistemological, spiritual, and existential borders. The book addresses a variety of topics connected with the role of the body at the threshold between subjective identities and intersubjective spaces that are drawn in ontology, epistemology and ethics, as well as with borders inscribe…Read more
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62Metaphysics of Subjectivity and the Theology of SubjectivityPhilosophy and Theology 6 (3): 276-290. 1992.This study calls for a re-evaluation of Schleiermacher’s relevance and contemporaneity, with special emphasis on his account of consciousness and his theory of religion. Through a critical examination of Hegel’s critique of Schleiermacher, the author argues that Schleiermacher suceeeded in overcoming the paradigm of subjectivity in some ways, and failed in others.
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116Habermas on human cloning: The debate on the future of the speciesPhilosophy and Social Criticism 30 (5-6): 721-743. 2004.Jürgen Habermas’s recent book Die Zukunft der menschlichen Natur (2001) is discussed. Particular attention is paid to the central argument concerning the adverse effects the general acceptance of cloning and pre-implantation genetic diagnostics (PGD) would have on the moral and political self-understanding of present and future generations. The argument turns to a critique of Habermas’s central arguments against PGD, and develops at least two arguments that are in harmony with his general defens…Read more
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From Hermeneutics to Semiotics: Karl-Otto Apel's Transformation of Transcendental PhilosophyDissertation, New School for Social Research. 1997.Discourse ethics is one of the most contemporary and controversial theories of ethics. It is contemporaneous because it attempts to formulate a theory of ethics that takes into account all of the major advances in philosophical thinking and their challenges to the foundations of any future ethical theory It is controversial because of its elaboration of the ethical as the injunction to see everything from the standpoint of the generalized Other which simultaneously factors in the social conditio…Read more
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49The Frankfurt School on Religion: Key Writings by the Major Thinkers (edited book)Routledge. 2004.In "The Frankfurt School on Religion," Eduardo Mendieta has brought together a collection of readings and essays revealing both the deep connections that the Frankfurt School has always maintained with religion as well as the significant contribution that its work has to offer. Rather than being unanimously antagonistic towards religion as has been the received wisdom, this collection shows the great diversity of responses that individual thinkers of the school developed and the seriousness and …Read more
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461Surviving american culture: On Chuck palahniukPhilosophy and Literature 29 (2): 394-408. 2005.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Surviving American Culture:On Chuck PalahniukEduardo MendietaIn an age in which American culture has become the United States' number one export, along with its weapons, low intensity conflict, carcinogenic cigarettes, its "freedom," and pornography, it is delightful and even a sign of hope that there are writers who have taken on the delicate and perilous task of offering a prognosis of what ails this culture. In the following essay…Read more
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101El debate sobre el futuro de la especie humana: Habermas critica la eugenesia liberalIsegoría 27 91-114. 2002.En este artículo se discute el reciente libro de Jürgen Habermas, Die Zukunft der menschlichen Natur. Auf dem Weg zu einer liberalen Eugenik (Suhrkamp Verlag, 2001). Se presta especial atención al argumento central relacionado con los efectos negativos que podría tener la aceptación general de la clonación y el diagnóstico génico preimplantacional (DGP) sobre la autocomprensión moral y política de las generaciones presentes y futuras. La discusión continúa con una crítica a los argumentos centra…Read more
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2Politics in an age of planetarization. Enrique Dussel's critique of political reasonIn David Ingram (ed.), The Political, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 280--297. 2002.
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America and the World. A Conversation with Jürgen HabermasLogos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3. 2004.
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148Latin American Philosophy: Currents, Issues, Debates (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2003."The essays in this book make it elegantly clear that there is a vigorous and rigorous Latin American philosophy... and that others dismiss it at their peril." —Mario Sáenz The ten essays in this lively anthology move beyond a purely historical consideration of Latin American philosophy to cover recent developments in political and social philosophy as well as innovations in the reception of key philosophical figures from the European Continental tradition. Topics such as indigenous philosophy, …Read more
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