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37Food JusticeIn David M. Kaplan (ed.), Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics, Springer Verlag. pp. 1155-1161. 2019.
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36Foundations for a Contractualist Theory of Global JusticeDissertation, McMaster University. 2021.This dissertation is the first step in a larger research project aimed at bridging the gap between Western philosophy and Indigenous thought. Here, I identify a useful methodological approach to the social contract by analyzing the tradition under an historical lens. I highlight that, along with the justificatory capacities of the social contract, comes a great deal of modelling involved in different versions of the social contract. This modelling comes in the form of four pre-contractual elemen…Read more
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90Global Justice, Indigenous Knowledge, and the Epistemic Merits of Institutionally Embodied Moral IntuitionsIn Thomas Bustamante, Saulo de Matos & André L. S. Coelho (eds.), Law, Morality and Judicial Reasoning: Essays on W.J. Waluchow's Jurisprudence and Constitutional Theory, Springer. pp. 237-255. 2024.Wil Waluchow’s notion of Community’s Constitutional Morality (CCM) was developed as a tool for the identification of moral norms and considered judgments that are in some way tied to a community’s constitutional law and practices. In this paper I first argue that even though the tool was conceived under a state-based paradigm, it also works on a global scale. Then, I show how by relying on this tool we can achieve two important and clearly differentiable goals. The first goal relates to efforts …Read more
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82Toleration of Evil and the Fragility of the LawRoczniki Filozoficzne 72 (3): 259-275. 2024.Given the reality of legal orders collapsing or breaking, this paper argues that a good explanation is needed to understand this phenomenon. It adopts a Hartian account of positivism and considers law as part of a larger set of social facts and orders. The paper analyzes the relationship between evil moral commitments and the law. It concludes by showing that it might be more conducive to analyzing the loss of faith in a legal system as an explanation for its collapse rather than thinking about …Read more
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200Beyond gatekeeping: Philosophical sources, Indigenous philosophy, and the Huarochirí ManuscriptMetaphilosophy 55 (3): 1-16. 2024.This paper argues for a broad definition of philosophical sources and how Indigenous traditional knowledge fits that definition. It concludes by showing how, following the previous two points, an Indigenous document such as the Huarochirí Manuscript can be considered a philosophical source by academic philosophers. The paper has three sections: the first deals with the methodological point of addressing what can be considered as philosophy. This section presents a conversational approach to phil…Read more
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906The Dangers of Re-colonization: Possible Boundaries Between Latin American Philosophy and Indigenous Philosophy from Latin AmericaComparative Philosophy 14 (2). 2023.The field of Latin American philosophy has established itself as a relevant subfield of philosophical inquiry. However, there might be good reasons to consider that our focus on the subfield could have distracted us from considering another subfield that, although it might share some geographical proximity, does not share the same historical basic elements. In this paper, I argue for a possible and meaningful conceptual difference between Latin American Philosophy and Indigenous philosophy produ…Read more
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29The present paper argues in favor of the coherence of David Hume's empirical theory with his notion of induction. After that it takes section X "Of Miracles" of the Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding as a case study for the application of his empirical methodology and his notion of induction.
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Areas of Specialization
| Value Theory |
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Philosophy of the Americas |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |