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Gustavo Martínez

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  •  9
    The right to leisure as a factor in well-being
    Euphyía - Revista de Filosofía 19 (36): 71-104. 2026.
    Most people spend much of their lives working simply to survive, while time free from work continues to diminish, leaving little control over how it is used. If this time were greater and legally guaranteed, it could be devoted to health, rest, hobbies, relationships, art, learning, sports, play, and participation in cultural life, allowing life to be preserved and enjoyed more fully. This article argues that leisure and the right to it should be considered central components of well-being. To s…Read more
    Most people spend much of their lives working simply to survive, while time free from work continues to diminish, leaving little control over how it is used. If this time were greater and legally guaranteed, it could be devoted to health, rest, hobbies, relationships, art, learning, sports, play, and participation in cultural life, allowing life to be preserved and enjoyed more fully. This article argues that leisure and the right to it should be considered central components of well-being. To support this claim, we first clarify the concepts of leisure and well-being. We then briefly examine Derek Parfit's three main characterized theories of well-being —hedonism, desire satisfaction, and the objective list—and ultimately relate leisure to the latter. On this basis, we present arguments for recognizing the right to leisure as a necessary condition for well-being and human flourishing.
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    Critical Theory in Mexico: From Marxism to Critical Theory of Society
    with Oliver Kozlarek
    In Oliver Kozlarek & Gustavo Leyva Martínez (eds.), Global Critical Theories, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 179-210. 2025.
    The emergence and development of what could be called Critical Theory in Mexico is closely linked to the reception and development of Marx’s works in this country, especially the phase that transpired in a social and political horizon marked by events like the 20th Congress of the CPSU (1956) with its increasingly broad and systematic criticism of Stalinism, the beginning of the Sino-Soviet conflict, anti-colonial movements in the Third World (the Algerian war, for example), the Cuban Revolution…Read more
    The emergence and development of what could be called Critical Theory in Mexico is closely linked to the reception and development of Marx’s works in this country, especially the phase that transpired in a social and political horizon marked by events like the 20th Congress of the CPSU (1956) with its increasingly broad and systematic criticism of Stalinism, the beginning of the Sino-Soviet conflict, anti-colonial movements in the Third World (the Algerian war, for example), the Cuban Revolution, the Vietnam War, the student movements of the 1960s in Europe, the United States, and Latin America, and the far-reaching popular movements in the Southern Cone of this continent with the authoritarian excesses that violently deactivated so many of them. It was in that context that the reflections of most of the authors (not only Adolfo Sanchez Vazquez, José Revueltas, and Enrique Gonzalez Rojo, but also Enrique Dussel and Bolívar Echeverría) who are at the center of the reflections in this text, emerged.
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    Global Critical Theories (edited book)
    with Oliver Kozlarek
    Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. 2025.
    Today, Critical Theory is no longer tied to a specific place in the world. Rather, genuine developments of Critical Theories can be observed in many academic contexts around the world. The contributions collected in this book show that the various projects of Critical Theory have not always and not exclusively emerged from the reception of the so-called Frankfurt School, but that the successful global expansion of capitalist modernity has triggered developments of Critical Theories in many parts…Read more
    Today, Critical Theory is no longer tied to a specific place in the world. Rather, genuine developments of Critical Theories can be observed in many academic contexts around the world. The contributions collected in this book show that the various projects of Critical Theory have not always and not exclusively emerged from the reception of the so-called Frankfurt School, but that the successful global expansion of capitalist modernity has triggered developments of Critical Theories in many parts of the world as an appropriate academic and intellectual endeavor of critique. Whether or not the tradition of the Frankfurt School is followed, Critical Theories are always about an undogmatic reading of Marxist theory, the critique of global capitalist modernity, the question of how this critique should be normatively grounded and how different academic disciplines should complement each other in a common endeavor of critical social and cultural research. The book provides an overview of debates and variants of critical theories in selected countries.
  • Una nueva exposición de la silogística
    Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 10 (39): 603. 1951.
  • La idea de principio en Leibniz y la evolución de la teoría deductiva
    Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 18 (68): 103. 1959.
    Iberian Philosophy
  • Las estructuras "metafinitas"
    Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 14 (53): 223. 1955.
  • Para una construcción de la idea de persona
    Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 12 (47): 503. 1953.
  • Requejo Coll, ferrán: Teoría crítica Y estado social. Neokantismo Y socialdemocracia en J. Habermas
    Pensamiento 51 (199/201): 162. 1995.
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    Labor, trabajo y ocio: diálogo entre Hannah Arendt y Walter Benjamin
    with Heidi Alicia Rivas Lara
    Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 14 (3): 275-306. 2023.
    El presente artículo tiene por intención principal dilucidar las distinciones y relaciones conceptuales que existen entre labor, trabajo y ocio, en el pensamiento de Hannah Arendt y Walter Benjamin, a modo de esclarecer cómo los posicionamientos de ambos autores contribuyen a la crítica de la concepción del trabajo moderno. Para ello, será necesario exponer los matices conceptuales de la obra de Arendt, a saber, la distinción entre trabajo y labor, con el fin de trazar las diferencias y puntos d…Read more
    El presente artículo tiene por intención principal dilucidar las distinciones y relaciones conceptuales que existen entre labor, trabajo y ocio, en el pensamiento de Hannah Arendt y Walter Benjamin, a modo de esclarecer cómo los posicionamientos de ambos autores contribuyen a la crítica de la concepción del trabajo moderno. Para ello, será necesario exponer los matices conceptuales de la obra de Arendt, a saber, la distinción entre trabajo y labor, con el fin de trazar las diferencias y puntos de encuentro con las reflexiones de Benjamin en torno a los cambios traídos como consecuencia del auge del capitalismo industrial y en la experiencia del ocio. Entre estos matices, esclarecimientos y contrastes, es preciso no solo destacar la importancia de la relación e influencia de ambos autores, sino su vigencia en las problemáticas sociales contemporáneas al respecto.
    Hannah Arendt
  • BRENTANO, FRANZ: Über Ernst Machs Erkenntnis und Irrtum (review)
    Pensamiento 47 (185/188): 108. 1991.
  • López hernández, José: La Ley Del corazón. (Un estudio sobre J.-j. Rousseau
    Pensamiento 48 (189): 107. 1992.
  • S. I. Dockx: Vers Une Synthèse Moderne Du Savoir
    with Staff
    Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 12 (46): 462. 1953.
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    Biblioteca Immanuel Kant
    with Dulce María Granja Castro
    Kant Studien 106 (1): 165-168. 2015.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 106 Heft: 1 Seiten: 165-168
    Kant, Miscellaneous
  • Segura Carmen: La dimensión reflexiva de la verdad. Una interpretación de Tomás de aquino
    Pensamiento 51 (199/201): 470-471. 1995.
  • SCHILLER, FRIEDRICH: Kallias. Cartas sobre la educación estética del hombre
    Pensamiento 51 (199/201): 167. 1995.
  • DÍAS, CARLOS: Releyendo el anarquismo
    Pensamiento 51 (199/201): 468. 1995.
  • SPINOZA: Tratado breve
    Pensamiento 49 (193/195): 347. 1993.
  • MILLÁN-PUELLES, ANTONIO: Teoría del objeto puro
    Pensamiento 49 (193/195): 140. 1993.
  • ZILIAN, H. G.: Klarheit und Methode. Felix Kaufmanns Wissenschafts-theorie
    Pensamiento 49 (193/195): 157. 1993.
  • GIBBARD, ALLAN: Wise Choices, Apt Feeling. A Theory of Normative Judgment
    Pensamiento 49 (193/195): 477-478. 1993.
  • ISHIKAWA, FUMIJASU: Kants Denken von einem Dritten. Das Gerichtshof-Modell und das unendliche Urteil in der Antinomienlehre
    Pensamiento 49 (193/195): 156. 1993.
  • LUCAS, GEORGE R. JN., y BRAECKMAN, ANTON : Whitehead und der deutsche Idealismus
    Pensamiento 49 (193/195): 352. 1993.
  • BUELA, ALBERTO: El fundamento metafísico de la ética en Aristóteles
    Pensamiento 47 (185/188): 97. 1991.
  • Canonico, Maria Francesca: L'uomo misura dell'essere? Lo strutturalismo. La scuola di francoforte (review)
    Pensamiento 47 (85): 108. 1991.
  • MARCHISA, ERNESTINA y VIETRO, FRANCESCA DE: Il K-2 della ragione. Il problema di Dio. Prospettiva di un filosofo (review)
    Pensamiento 47 (85): 106. 1991.
  • BLANDINO, G.; MOLINARO, A. Y OTROS: The Critical Problem of Knowledge. The Solutions proposed in the various ecclesiastical Faculties of Rome (review)
    Pensamiento 48 (189/192): 99. 1992.
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    CAPPELLETTI, ANGEL J.: Bakunin y el socialismo libertario
    Pensamiento 48 (189/192): 103-104. 1992.
  • JIMÉNEZ S. MARISCAL, JOSÉ DEMETRIO, O. S. A.: Los senderos olvidados de la filosofía. Una aproximación al pensamiento de María Zambrano (review)
    Pensamiento 50 (196): 163-164. 1994.
    Iberian Philosophy
  • GAMARRA, DANIEL, O.: Esencia y objeto (review)
    Pensamiento 50 (196): 329. 1994.
  • Manno, ambrogio Giacomo: Lo storicismo di W. Dilthey (review)
    Pensamiento 48 (189): 99. 1992.
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