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Identidad filosófica iberoamericana: perspectivas e historiaCuadernos de Pensamiento Español 7 83-118. 1998.
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31Philosophy and Literature in Latin America presents a unique and original view of the current state of development in Latin America of two disciplines that are at the core of the humanities. Divided into two parts, each section explores the contributions of distinguished American and Latin American experts and authors. The section on literature includes the literary activities of Latin Americans working in the United States, an area in which very little research has been demonstrated and, for th…Read more
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161The 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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92Hispanics, 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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134Numerical Continuity in Material SubstancesSouthwestern Journal of Philosophy 10 (2): 73-92. 1979.This paper investigates the problem of numerical continuity in thomistic metaphysics and attempts to point out the principle of identity in material substances. it has three parts: the first clarifies the issue and presents the possible alternatives; the second rejects various solutions which have been proposed by interpreters of thomas aquinas such as matter, form, accidents, and substance; and the third part argues that within thomistic metaphysics it is only existence ("esse") that may be con…Read more
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158Science, Reason, and ReligionProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 85 19-25. 2011.
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100Forging 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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2La idea de la liberación: un modelo de enfoque historiográficoCuadernos de Pensamiento Español 7 119-135. 1998.
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Risieri Frondizi's "Introducción a las problemas fundamentales del hombre" (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (4): 610. 1979.
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David Wiggins: Sameness and Substance (review)Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 9 (1): 73. 1983.
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88Philosophy in American Public LifeThe Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 11 129-140. 2001.My focus here is on two questions: Does philosophy have a place in contemporary American public life? and should philosophy have a place in American public life? Because my answer to the first question is negative, I also will discuss some of the reasons why I believe philosophy does not play a role in American public life. I suggest that philosophers have been excluded from the public conversation in part because the work of philosophy entails criticism and challenge—activities best accomplishe…Read more
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101Cánones filosóficos y tradiciones filosóficas: El caso de la filosofía latinoamericanaAnálisis Filosófico 30 (1): 17-34. 2010.Este artículo trata sobre dos temas: cómo se establece el canon filosófico y las razones por las cuales la filosofía latinoamericana es generalmente excluida tanto del canon de la filosofía occidental como del canon de la filosofía a nivel mundial. El segundo tema permite ilustrar los problemas que surgen en el contexto del primero y proporciona una respuesta a ellos. El artículo sostiene que varias teorías que se proponen explicar la formación del canon y la exclusión de ciertos filósofos del c…Read more
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76A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2005.This comprehensive reference volume features essays by some of the most distinguished scholars in the field. Provides a comprehensive "who's who" guide to medieval philosophers. Offers a refreshing mix of essays providing historical context followed by 140 alphabetically arranged entries on individual thinkers. Constitutes an extensively cross-referenced and indexed source. Written by a distinguished cast of philosophers. Spans the history of medieval philosophy from the fourth century AD to the…Read more
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1Identity and philosophyIn Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.
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52Latin American Perspectives on Globalization: Ethics, Politics, and Alternative Visions (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2002.From the most prominent thinkers in Latin American philosophy, literature, politics, and social science comes a challenge to conventional theories of globalization. The contributors to this volume imagine a discourse in which revolution requires no temporalized march of progress or takeovers of state power but instead aims at local control and the material conditions for human dignity.
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31How Can We Know What God Means? The Interpretation of ReligionPalgrave. 2001.Explains the general conditions under which one can understand what God means through texts regarded as divinely revealed.
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108Metaphysics and its Task: The Search for the Categorial Foundation of KnowledgeState University of New York Press. 1999.Systematically analyzes the nature of metaphysics
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175Suárez 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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1El problema de la individualidad en la temprana Escolástica. Teodorico, Gilberto y AbelardoPensamiento 40 (158): 203. 1984.
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Reperterio de Fil'osofos Latinoamericanos = Directory of Latin American PhilosophersCouncil on International Studies and Programs, State University of New York at Buffalo. 1988.
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68Can 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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41Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2006.Comprised of thirteen articles by well-known authors, this book makes the case to philosophers that popular culture is worthy of their attention. Issues of concern include the distinction between high culture and popular culture, the aesthetic and moral value of popular culture, allusion and identification in popular culture, and special problems posed by the interpretation of popular culture. Popular art forms considered include: movies, television shows, comic books, children's stories, photog…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 |