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27Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights: Feminist Ethics and Social TheoryRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2002.This collection of papers by prominent feminist thinkers advances the positive feminist project of remapping the moral by developing theory that acknowledges the diversity of women
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9Fanny del Río, Hacia una crítica ética de la historia de la filosofía en México desde una perspectiva de géneroDianoia 69 (92): 77-80. 2024.Reseña del libro de Fanny del Río Hacia una crítica ética de la historia de la filosofía en México desde una perspectiva de género, desde la perspectiva de la historia conceptual, Editorial NUN, México, 2022, 92 pp.
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21On Populism and Civil Society: The Challenge to Constitutional Democracy by Andrew Arato and Jean L. CohenPhilosophy and Social Criticism 50 (6): 855-861. 2024.I will critically explore Arato and Cohen’s work on populism acknowledging areas of agreement while noting gaps in their reasoning particularly regarding the complex relations between capitalism and democracy and the recent erosion of democracy replacing it with authoritarian regimes that are better suited for neoliberal policies.
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13The sorting platform in the type III secretion pathway: From assembly to functionBioessays 45 (9): 2300078. 2023.The type III secretion system (T3SS) is a specialized nanomachine that enables bacteria to secrete proteins in a specific order and directly deliver a specific set of them, collectively known as effectors, into eukaryotic organisms. The core structure of the T3SS is a syringe‐like apparatus composed of multiple building blocks, including both membrane‐associated and soluble proteins. The cytosolic components organize together in a chamber‐like structure known as the sorting platform (SP), respon…Read more
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43Evil, Political Violence, and Forgiveness: Essays in Honor of Claudia CardLexington Books. 2009.Rather than focusing on political and legal debates surrounding attempts to determine if and when genocidal rape has taken place in a particular setting, this essay turns instead to a crucial, yet neglected area of inquiry: the moral significance of genocidal rape, and more specifically, the nature of the harms that constitute the culpable wrongdoing that genocidal rape represents. In contrast to standard philosophical accounts, which tend to employ an individualistic framework, this essay offer…Read more
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48Narrating Evil: A Postmetaphysical Theory of Reflective JudgmentColumbia University Press. 2007.Conceptions of evil have changed dramatically over time, and though humans continue to commit acts of cruelty against one another, today we possess a clearer, more moral way of analyzing them. In _Narrating Evil_, María Pía Lara explores what has changed in our understanding of evil, why the transformation matters, and how we can learn from this specific historical development. Drawing on Immanuel Kant's and Hannah Arendt's ideas about reflective judgment, Lara argues that narrative plays a key …Read more
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121The Frail Emergence of Mexico's Democracy: Conquering Public SpaceThesis Eleven 53 (1): 65-78. 1998.This article offers a new interpretation of Mexico's transition to democracy that differs from the pessimistic and less culturally oriented ones that currently prevail. In the article I develop a normative model, which emphasizes the moral capacities of civil societies and their ability to inspire altruistic actions. I suggest that this approach is not only more compelling philosophically but also more plausible empirically. To demonstrate this, I reconstruct a series of events from Mexico's rec…Read more
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5Narrative Cultural InterweavingsThe Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 21 31-45. 1998.This essay investigates the new meaning of human capabilities that can be drawn out of the feminist model. Drawing on a further elaboration of narratives and the dynamics established between the public sphere and the new emergent publics, I explain how such moral narratives constitute the symbolic order in three stages of 'mimetic representation'. This model articulates the feedbacks between specific historical moments when 'lay narratives' are invented in response to a particular challenge; the…Read more
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58Reflective judgment as world disclosurePhilosophy and Social Criticism 34 (1-2): 83-100. 2008.In this article I deal with Kant's concept of reflective judgment, and recover it through its links to the aesthetic dimension as its fundamental scenario. Then I go on to explain why Hannah Arendt understood this important Kantian connection, and why she thought it would allow her to develop it through a political dimension. Last, having reviewed both Kant and Arendt's contributions to the concept of reflective judgment, I recover my own input to the concept by showing its linguistic dimension …Read more
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30Richard Bernstein and his concept of pragmatic fallibilismConstellations 30 (1): 26-29. 2023.Constellations, EarlyView.
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La imaginación estéticaIn Carlos Mendiola Mejía & Pablo Lazo Briones (eds.), De filosofía y literatura: el lugar de la literatura en la filosofía y la sociedad, Universidad Iberoamericana. 2017.
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La mayor preocupación de mi vida es la justiciaIn Fanny del Río (ed.), Las filósofas tienen la palabra, Siglo Xxi Editores. 2020.
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Rethinking the imaginalIn Suzi Adams & Jeremy Smith (eds.), Debating Imaginal Politics: Dialogues with Chiara Bottici, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2021.
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4The Conceptual Semantic Field of “Crisis” and “Critique”In Anne Siegetsleitner, Andreas Oberprantacher, Marie-Luisa Frick & Ulrich Metschl (eds.), Crisis and Critique: Philosophical Analysis and Current Events: Proceedings of the 42nd International Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 1-24. 2021.
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15La democracia como proyecto de identidad éticaAnthropos Editorial. 1992.La autora nos ubica en las discusiones más recientes de la filosofía política y de la ética. Su objetivo es plantear la posibilidad de encontrar una interrelación entre ambas sin que ello suponga un retorno a las ideas aristotélicas.
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21Touch: Recovering Our Most Vital Sense: by Richard Kearney, New York, Columbia University Press, 2021, 216 pp., $19.95/£14.99 (pbk), ISBN 9780231199537International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (3): 412-416. 2021.Richard Kearney’s new book, Touch: Recovering Our Most Vital Sense, has come as a way of illustrating the paradoxes of our times, most deeply felt as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Have a look...
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74Claudia Card's Atrocity ParadigmHypatia 19 (4): 186-193. 2004.This paper deals with Claudia Card's important contributions to a theory of evil that steps out from traditional models of thinking about this problem (theodicies, metaphysical theories, etc.). Instead, our author seeks to explore important elements from other theorists (such as Kant and Nietzsche) in order to build up her ideas of what she calls the "atrocity paradigm." This critical essay focuses mainly in the spaces where Card's conclusions need to rethink the limits and constraints of her th…Read more
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30The term ‘Populism’ as a combat-concept and a catchwordPhilosophy and Social Criticism 45 (9-10): 1144-1156. 2019.Following a previous article where I defined how a concept becomes a weapon of ideological wars, this article seeks to clarify why there are semantic connections of the actual concept of ‘populism’ with the semantics of the concept of crisis. My key argument is to focus on how actors use the concept of populism on the public sphere with the goal to inspire fear instead of allowing citizens and theorists to understand what is behind our present political–economic crisis. In my view, both theorist…Read more
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39A conceptual analysis of the term ‘populism’Thesis Eleven 149 (1): 31-47. 2018.In this paper I want to leave behind the failed attempts to think about populism as ideology, strategy, style, or even discourse. I will focus on the ‘conceptual battles of politics’ and their potential to influence actors to pursue and effect specific ends. Reinhart Koselleck and his ideas about conceptual history will figure prominently in my discussion, as will his concept of asymmetrical combat-concept as a means of unleashing a theoretical and political war. The goal is to demonstrate that …Read more
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29A Genealogy of Rape through a Feminist ImaginaryEssays in Philosophy 19 (1): 60-92. 2018.The subject of gender violence is complex because our conceptions of what constitutes violence have historically evolved. Therefore, I propose that we should try to understand gender violence neither in abstract nor in essentialist ways, but within historical frameworks and through concrete examples. In this essay I will focus on a historical genealogy of our moral views about gender violence, and, in particular, on the figure of what we call today “rape.” The question of rape is but one example…Read more
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23Reflective judgment as world disclosurePhilosophy and Social Criticism 34 (1-2): 83-100. 2008.In this article I deal with Kant's concept of reflective judgment, and recover it through its links to the aesthetic dimension as its fundamental scenario. Then I go on to explain why Hannah Arendt understood this important Kantian connection, and why she thought it would allow her to develop it through a political dimension. Last, having reviewed both Kant and Arendt's contributions to the concept of reflective judgment, I recover my own input to the concept by showing its linguistic dimension …Read more
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30The Prague colloquium: The heart, spirit, home of critical theoristsPhilosophy and Social Criticism 43 (3): 268-269. 2017.
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7El drama nietzscheano en Robert PippinDianoia 60 (75): 141-149. 2015.Resumen: Spinoza afirma que las decisiones, elecciones y acciones de un agente son necesarias porque están determinadas causalmente. ¿Acaso los seres humanos no son agentes morales? ¿son sólo eslabones de una cadena de causas cuyo curso no pueden controlar y que los exime de las consecuencias de sus actos, así como de premios y castigos? ¿ser un individuo libre significa aceptar pasivamente lo que ocurre y abandonar la pretensión de modificarlo? Este artículo responde a estas preguntas mediante …Read more
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24Richard Rorty: Becoming a Contemporary Political PhilosopherContemporary Pragmatism 11 (1): 69-82. 2014.
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18A Reply to My CriticsHypatia 15 (3): 182-186. 2000.My text is written to answer the questions asked at the APA Meeting's presentation of the book Moral Textures: Feminist Narratives in the Public Sphere by professors María Lugones and Eduardo Mendieta. The answer seeks to clarify that Lugones's infrapolitics position is not so distant from mine. I also address Mendieta's question directed more to the aesthetic domain. There, I seek to show how my position could be taken as a creative effort to extend some of Habermas's early work on the public s…Read more