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Jorge J. E. Gracia

University at Buffalo
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  • University at Buffalo
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
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Buffalo, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Philosophy of the Americas
  • All publications (193)
  • La doctrina luliana de las razones necesarias en el contexto de algunas de sus doctrinas epistemológicas y sicológicas
    Studia Lulliana 19 (1-3): 25-40. 1975.
  • Respuesta a C. M. Topuzian
    Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 23 (1): 137-144. 1997.
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    Philosophy in Multiple Voices (edited book)
    with Lewis R. Gordon, Randall Halle, David Haekwon Kim, Sarah Lucia Hoagland, Lucius T. Outlaw, Nancy Tuana, and Dale Turner
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2007.
    The scope of Philosophy in Multiple Voices provides the reader with eight philosophical streams of thought-African-American, Afro-Caribbean, Asian-American, Feminist, Latin-American, Lesbian, Native-American and Queer-that introduce readers to alternative, complex philosophical questions concerning gendered, sexed, racial and ethnic identities, canon formation, and meta-philosophy. The overriding theme of the text is that philosophy is pluralistic in voice, rich in diversity, and ought to valori…Read more
    The scope of Philosophy in Multiple Voices provides the reader with eight philosophical streams of thought-African-American, Afro-Caribbean, Asian-American, Feminist, Latin-American, Lesbian, Native-American and Queer-that introduce readers to alternative, complex philosophical questions concerning gendered, sexed, racial and ethnic identities, canon formation, and meta-philosophy. The overriding theme of the text is that philosophy is pluralistic in voice, rich in diversity, and ought to valorize democratic intellectual spaces of philosophical engagement
    Afro-Caribbean PhilosophyAfrican/Africana Philosophy, Misc
  • B. Referate uber fremdsprachige Neuerscheinungen-A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages
    with Timothy B. Noone and Stephan Nachtsheim
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 59 (3): 301. 2006.
  • Lewis R. Gordon is Laura H. Carnell Professor of Philosophy and director of the Institute for the Study of Race and Social Thought and the Center for Afro-Jewish Studies at Temple University. He also is president of the Caribbean Philosophical Association. He is the author and editor of many books, and most recently coeditor, with Jane Anna Gordon, of Not Only the (review)
    In George Yancy (ed.), Philosophy in Multiple Voices, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2007.
  •  32
    What Is Latin American Philosophy?
    In George Yancy (ed.), Philosophy in Multiple Voices, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2007.
    Latin American Philosophy: Foundations
  •  47
    The Nature of Ethnicity with Special Reference to Hispanic/Latino Identity
    Public Affairs Quarterly 13 (1): 25-43. 1999.
  •  131
    Ethnic Labels and Philosophy
    Philosophy Today 43 (Supplement): 42-49. 1999.
    Philosophy of RaceTopics in the Philosophy of Race
  •  23
    Mel Gibson’s ’Passion’ and Philosophy: The Cross, the Questions, the Controversy (edited book)
    Open Court. 2004.
    Few--including director Mel Gibson--were prepared for the firestorm of controversy that followed the release of the long-awaited "The Passion of the Christ." This timely collection of essays explores the film's questions in-depth and expands on its themes.
    Philosophy of Religion, Miscellaneous
  •  91
    Race or Ethnicity?: On Black and Latino Identity (edited book)
    Cornell Univ Pr. 2007.
    And how are the answers to these questions affected by the Black and Latino experience in the United States"-From the Preface This collection of new essays explores the relation between race and ethnicity and its social and political ...
    Latin American Philosophy of Race and EthnicityLatin American Philosophy, Misc
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    La idea de la liberación: un modelo de enfoque historiográfico
    Cuadernos de Pensamiento Español 7 119-135. 1998.
  •  158
    Science, Reason, and Religion
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 85 19-25. 2011.
    Science and Religion
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    Forging 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
    __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 from Bartolomé de Las Casas on race and the rights of Amerindians; to Simon Bolívar's struggle with questions of how to forge a nation from disparate populations; to modern and contemporary thinkers on issues of race, unity, assimilation, and diversity. Each essay carefully and clearly presents the views of key authors in their historical and philosophical context and provides brief biographical sketches and reading lists, as aids to students and other readers. “Latin American philosophy has a long history of engagement with issues of race, ethnicity, and nationality. To date, however, there has been no volume that focused on the contributions of the major figures in the Latin American tradition, to illustrate their connections, and to illuminate the context in which much of their work occurred. This volume fills that gap and takes an important step in remedying this shortcoming in the existing philosophical literature, and also in the literature of related fields such as Latin American studies, ethnic studies, and the cross-disciplinary work of race, ethnicity, and nationality.” —_Manuel Vargas, University of San Francisco _
    Latin American Philosophy of Race and EthnicityLatin American Philosophy of Science, Logic, and Math…Read more
    Latin American Philosophy of Race and EthnicityLatin American Philosophy of Science, Logic, and MathematicsIberian Philosophy
  • Risieri Frondizi's "Introducción a las problemas fundamentales del hombre" (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (4): 610. 1979.
  • David Wiggins: Sameness and Substance (review)
    Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 9 (1): 73. 1983.
  • Metaphysical Disputation V: Individual Unity and its Principle
    with Francisco Suárez
    . 1982.
    Abstract ObjectsFrancisco SuárezIberian Philosophy
  •  112
    Latin American Philosophy
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Latin American Philosophy: Value Theory
  •  88
    Philosophy in American Public Life
    The 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
    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 accomplished from “outside” of the structures of power. This means that we have a role in public life, but it is an indirect role, as teachers and critics, not as advisers and active participants.
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    Cánones filosóficos y tradiciones filosóficas: El caso de la filosofía latinoamericana
    Análisis 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
    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 canon occidental en particular, no hacen justicia a la situación porque ignoran el papel de la tradición en el proceso. Más específicamente, se ilustra cómo la tradición explica por qué la filosofía latinoamericana tiende a estar ausente tanto del canon filosófico occidental como del mundial. This article discusses two topics: how the philosophical canon is established and the reasons why Latin American philosophy is generally excluded both from the canon of western philosophy and the canon of world philosophy. The second topic illustrates the problems that come up in the context of the first and provides answers to them. The article argues that several theories that purport to explain the formation of the canon and the exclusion of certain philosophers from the western philosophical canon in particular, do not do justice to the situation because they ignore the role of tradition in the process. More specifically, the article shows how tradition explains why Latin American philosophy tends to be absent both from the canon of western philosophy and the world canon of philosophy
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    The Secret of Seinfeld’s Humor
    Philosophy Now 25 18-19. 1999.
    Humour
  • Introduction, latin-american philosophy today
    Philosophical Forum 20 (1-2): 4-32. 1988.
    Continental PhilosophyPoststructuralism
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    Preface
    Topoi 11 (2): 111-112. 1992.
    Value TheoryEuropean PhilosophyValue Theory, MiscellaneousBritish Philosophy
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    A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages (edited book)
    with Timothy B. Noone
    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
    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 fifteenth century.
    Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, MiscellaneousMedieval Philosophy: Topics, Misc
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    The meaning of `desirable'
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (3): 398-401. 1975.
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    Identity and philosophy
    In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.
    Racial IdentityLatin American Philosophy of Race and EthnicityLatin American Philosophy: Foundations
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    Metaphysics and its Task: The Search for the Categorial Foundation of Knowledge
    State University of New York Press. 1999.
    Systematically analyzes the nature of metaphysics
    Metaphysics, General Works
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    Latin American Perspectives on Globalization: Ethics, Politics, and Alternative Visions (edited book)
    with Linda Martín Alcoff, Debra A. Castillo, Santiago Castro-Gómez, Rafael Cervantes Martínez, Felipe Gil Chamizo, Raúl Fornet-Betancourt, María Mercedes Jaramillo, María Pía Lara-Zavala, Eduardo Mendieta, Walter Mignolo, Iván Petrella, Roberto Regalado Álvarez, Mario Sáenz, Ofelia Schutte, and Leopoldo Zea
    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.
    Latin American Philosophy: Value Theory, MiscGlobalization
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    Suárez y la individualidad
    Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 10 157-182. 1983.
    Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Misc
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    How Can We Know What God Means? The Interpretation of Religion
    Palgrave. 2001.
    Explains the general conditions under which one can understand what God means through texts regarded as divinely revealed.
    Philosophy of Religion
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    Suárez and the doctrine of the transcendentals
    Topoi 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
    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 real extrinsic denominations based on real relations, appears to contain an inconsistency.
    15th/16th Century Philosophy, MiscMedieval MetaphysicsSocial and Political PhilosophyPolitical Oblig…Read more
    15th/16th Century Philosophy, MiscMedieval MetaphysicsSocial and Political PhilosophyPolitical Obligation
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