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The Problem of the Conditioned and the Unconditioned: Philosophical Justifications of Freedom in Marx and HabermasDissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. 1985.In his early works, Habermas wants to preserve both, the German idealist notion which gives primacy to self-reflection in the history of the human species, and the Marxist materialist conception that self-reflection is based on the material conditions of existence. ;Such dual preservation cannot be maintained; for the primacy given to self-reflection by German idealism is based on a prior spiritualization of the conditions of reflection. It is precisely with those alienated conditions that Haber…Read more
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39The Identity of Liberation in Latin American Thought: Latin American Historicism and the Phenomenology of Leopoldo ZeaLexington Press/Rowman & Littlefield. 1999.Through a close examination of philosopher Leopoldo Zea's historicist phenomenology, Mario Saenz offers fresh insights into the role of Mexican intellectuals in the creation of a Latin American "philosophy of liberation". While this philosophy of liberation has been widely recognized as the most intellectual political ideology to emerge from Latin America this century, few scholars have specifically explored the Mexican roots of this intellectual movement. Saenz redresses this imbalance by placi…Read more
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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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141Enrique Dussel, the invention of the americas: Eclipse of“the other”and the myth of modernity (review)Continental Philosophy Review 31 (4): 425-434. 1998.
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212Memory, enchantment and salvation: Latin american philosophies of liberation and the religions of the oppressedPhilosophy and Social Criticism 17 (2): 149-173. 1991.
Syracuse, New York, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| 19th Century Philosophy |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| Philosophy of the Americas |