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El escolasticismo ibérico: puente entre la antigüedad clásica y el pensamiento colonial iberoamericanoCuadernos de Pensamiento Español 7 45-81. 1998.
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17Propositions as premises of syllogisms in medieval logicNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (4): 545-547. 1975.
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Philosophy in the Middle Ages: A ReminderDiálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 11 (29/30): 233. 1977.
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24Can There Be Texts without Audiences? The Identity and Function of AudiencesReview of Metaphysics 47 (4). 1994.THE AUDIENCE IS THE REAL or imaginary group of persons who are in fact acquainted, could be acquainted, or are meant to be acquainted with a given text. Etymologically, the term "audience" refers to a group of listeners. This meaning of the term goes back to a time when the primary form of acquaintance with the work of an author was through the spoken word. From the invention of the printing press, however, until the time when the use of the radio became widespread, written texts were the primar…Read more
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The Structural elements of necessary reasons in Anselm and LlullDiálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 9 (24): 105. 1973.
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John of Saint ThomasIn Robert Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. 1999.
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125Borges's "Pierre menard": Philosophy or literature?Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 59 (1): 45-57. 2001.
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15The Interpretation of Revealed TextsProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 72 1-19. 1998.
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Identidad filosófica iberoamericana: perspectivas e historiaCuadernos de Pensamiento Español 7 83-118. 1998.
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4Ensayos filosóficosFondo de Cultura Economica USA. 1986.Ensayos acerca de las preocupaciones del autor en dos sentidos: la demostraci n y el sometimiento a examen por medio de un di fano m todo intelectual al empe o marcado por una vocaci n de autenticidad: no seremos cabalmente quienes por raz n hist rica debemos ser mientras no asumamos las tareasdel pensamiento con una constructiva originalidad y con un permanente af n cr tico, serio y esclarecedor.
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38Hispanics, Philosophy, and the CurriculumTeaching Philosophy 22 (3): 241-248. 1999.Despite predictions that Hispanics will soon outnumber all other minority groups combined in the United States, philosophy has remained indifferent to the growing Hispanic population. This paper offers several hypotheses why this is the case, arguing that Hispanics and Hispanic thought are perceived as unphilosophical (or only narrowly philosophical) and are thus perceived as ill-suited for academia and academic discussions in the United States. The author concludes by proposing strategies for o…Read more
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La idea de la liberación: un modelo de enfoque historiográficoCuadernos de Pensamiento Español 7 119-135. 1998.
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445This article claims that communication within the same culture in the present and with the past and communication across cultures pose serious methodological challenges for philosophers. These challenges are particularly obvious when we engage in comparative philosophy between East and West. However, if (1) we understand philosophy as a discipline involved in problem solving, and (2) we use the Framework Approach advocated in this article, such communication does not seem impossible. Of course, …Read more
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110Suárez and the doctrine of the transcendentalsTopoi 11 (2): 121-133. 1992.This article discusses Suárez''s views concerning the transcendentals, that is, being and those attributes of it that extend to everything. In particular it explores Suárez''s notion of transcendentality and the way in which he conceived the transcendental attributes of being are related to it. It makes two claims: First, that Suárez has an intensional, rather than an extensional understanding of transcendentality; and, second, that Suárez''s understanding of truth and goodness, as expressing re…Read more
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43Forging People: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in Hispanic American and Latino/a Thought (edited book)University of Notre Dame Press. 2011.__Forging People __explores the way in which Hispanic American thinkers in Latin America and Latino/a philosophers in the United States have posed and thought about questions of race, ethnicity, and nationality, and how they have interpreted the most significant racial and ethnic labels used in Hispanic America in connection with issues of rights, nationalism, power, and identity. Following the first introductory chapter, each of the essays addresses one or more influential thinkers, ranging fro…Read more
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3Race, ethnicity, and nationality in Hispanic American and Latino/a thoughtIn Forging People: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in Hispanic American and Latino/a Thought, University of Notre Dame Press. 2011.
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David Wiggins: Sameness and Substance (review)Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 9 (1): 73. 1983.
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37What the Individual Adds to the Common Nature According to SuarezNew Scholasticism 53 (2): 221-233. 1979.
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57The Ontological Status of CategoriesInternational Philosophical Quarterly 39 (3): 249-264. 1999.
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141A political argument in favor of ethnic names: Alcoff’s defense of ‘latino’Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (4): 409-417. 2005.
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101The Hermeneutic Role of a Book Review: A Response to GloverThe Pluralist 8 (2): 113-116. 2013.The primary function of a book review is to articulate and present an understanding of the book's thesis and argument, and to make a judgment as to its value, so that readers will themselves understand and be guided by the understanding and judgment of the reviewer. Reviews are supposed to be interpretations created for the sake of a potential audience for a book. Unfortunately, most reviews fail to fulfill this function insofar as they merely paraphrase the text they are supposed to interpret, …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics |
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics |
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
Philosophy of the Americas |