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    McLuhan’s _The Medium Is the Message_ announced a new task for philosophers: gauging the manner and extent to which technological changes transform our basic _faculties of (collective) experience_ (rational thinking, feeling, intuiting, empathizing, imagining). The more traditionally repressed of these basic capacities in philosophical discourse are nevertheless the ones most directly affected by newly emerging media. After 2500 years of exploring reason in the West, it may be time for a deeper …Read more
  •  72
    Stanley Cavell in Caracas: Excerpts from seminars and conversations with Victor J. Krebs and Maria Elena Ramos
    with Stanley Cavell and Maria Elena Ramos
    Journal of Philosophy of Education. forthcoming.
    We present here excerpts from seminars, interviews, and conversations with Stanley Cavell during the time of his visit to Caracas in 1998, collectively known as the ‘Caracas Seminar’. This material comprises Cavell’s responses to questions raised at the seminar, extracts from an interview with Maria Elena Ramos and Victor Krebs, and a subsequent letter they received from Cavell in response to further questions. Krebs’ introduction to the collection sets the scene for Cavell’s visit and sketches …Read more
  •  42
    This article examines Armando Robles Godoy’s 1969 Peruvian film La muralla verde (The Green Wall) through the philosophical lens of Stanley Cavell, particularly his concepts of scepticism, acknowledgement, and moral perfectionism. The film’s depiction of a family seeking renewal in the jungle, only to be devastated by tragedy, stages an encounter with the limits of human mastery over nature, the fragility of social bonds, and the inevitability of grief. Rather than offering nostalgia for a lost …Read more
  •  3
    Objectivity and Meaning:Wittgenstein on following rules
    Philosophical Investigations 9 (3): 177-186. 2008.
  •  109
    Objectivity and meaning: Wittgenstein on following rules
    Philosophical Investigations 9 (July): 177-186. 1986.
    This article explores the tension between moral relativism and universalist principles in political philosophy. It argues that moral commitments are deeply shaped by cultural contexts, yet political theory must still seek normative frameworks that transcend particular traditions. The author examines how relativist critiques challenge liberal assumptions and considers whether coherent political judgments can be made without appealing to universal moral standards.
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    Face, Cosmos, Anthropocene. Towards a New Sensibility
    Dialogue and Universalism 35 (1): 21-34. 2025.
    Our understanding of the face is deeply entrenched in ocular-centrism and anthropocentric narcissism, limiting the recognition of faceness to humans alone. This restricted perspective undermines our ethical engagement with the non-human world and sustains an illusion of stability and control, blinding us to our existential fragility and diminishing our ability to address the profound challenges of the Anthropocene. Drawing on speculative realism, this essay seeks to transcend these limitations b…Read more
  •  28
    Starting from the transhumanist phantasy of overcoming mortality, together with its dualistic conception of the human being, that imagines the eventual overcoming of the bodily, we inquire into the place of the body in the new reality forged within the dataistic ideology and digital technology. What will our conception of human being be in the post-human era?
  •  19
    Del alma y el arte
    Museo. 1997.
    El libro propone una reflexión sobre la creación artística, entendida como una vía privilegiada para restablecer el equilibrio entre cuerpo y alma, emoción e intelecto, materia y trascendencia. Desde una crítica sutil a la modernidad, Krebs analiza cómo la disociación entre el saber emocional y el conocimiento técnico ha generado una crisis en la interioridad humana, en la imagen del arte y en la cultura contemporánea.
  •  58
    This book is a psychoanalytic and philosophical exploration of how the digital is transforming our perception of the world and our understanding of ourselves. Drawing on examples from everyday life, myth, and popular culture, this book argues that virtual reality is only the latest instantiation of the phenomenon of the virtual, which is intrinsic to human being. It illuminates what is at stake in our understanding of the relationship between the virtual and the real, showing how our present tec…Read more
  •  29
    La mirada del milagro. Imagen y palabra en Wittgenstein
    Apuntes Filosóficos 29 (56): 69-81. 2020.
    This article explores the fate in Wittgenstein's mature work, of the issue of the unsayable, heart of the Tractatus project. According to the traditional interpretation of his work, he left behind that concern as a product of his early mistakes, later refuted in the Investigations. This article attempts to show that, in a certain sense, it is obvious that the problem of ineffability is still behind all his efforts. That it is constitutive not only of Wittgenstein's conception of language, but is…Read more
  •  49
    Mind, Soul, Language in Wittgenstein
    The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 32 48-53. 1998.
    I show that the latter Wittgenstein's treatment of language and the mind results in a conception of the human subject that goes against the exclusive emphasis on the cognitive that characterizes our modern conception of knowledge and the self. For Wittgenstein, our identification with the cognitive ego is tantamount to a blindness to our own nature — blindness that is entrenched in our present culture. The task of philosophy is thus transformed into a form of cultural therapy that seeks to awake…Read more
  •  51
    La Labor Olvidada del Pensar
    The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 27 51-56. 1998.
    I intend to motivate discussion on the ways of thought in art and philosophy in terms of a problem characteristic of contemporary culture diagnosed by Plato as the "loss of memory." He referred to the impoverishment of knowledge caused by an exclusive and excessive interest in information as well as by the loss of value in reflection. I examine the problem more closely by referring to a passage in the Phaedrus that shows what Plato meant by "a forgetfulness of the soul" is tantamount to the disc…Read more
  •  54
    Gramáticas espectrales. Entre Wittgenstein, Deleuze y Derrida
    Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 14 171-187. 2016.
    “Wittgenstein’s Ghosts. Between Deleuze and Derrida”. Both Derrida and Deleuze agree that with the advent of the moving image and the art of film, we need to articulate a new ontology or –in Wittgenstein’s terms–, a new grammar. Derrida suggests this much when he reflects on what he calls the return of ghosts, which he attributes to the advent of film and the communications media; Deleuze does the same in his studies of film, and in particular in what he calls the time-image. They both carve a g…Read more
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    El naturalismo trascendental del último Wittgenstein
    Ideas Y Valores 45 (100): 61-75. 1996.
    El Naturalismo Trascendental del Ultimo Wittgenstein The present article considers an internal tension in Wittgenstein's late philosophy. In what I call his 'naturalism', Wittgenstein circumscribes philosophical reflection to natural objects, to «making natural history». In his 'transcendentalism' he focuses on the «possibility of phenomena» and distinguishes philosophical method from the method of the natural sciences. I show that his 'transcendentalism' is present in his discussion of rules a…Read more
  •  121
    "Espíritus sobre las ruinas": Wittgenstein y el pensamiento estético
    Areté. Revista de Filosofía 10 (1): 49-66. 1998.
    Prestándole especial atención a sus reflexiones en tomo a la estética, en este artículo se sostiene que Wittgenstein, en su última obra, lejos de rechazar la cuestión de lo trascendente de su discurso filosólico como usualmente se lo lee, intenta más bien recuperar y darle un nuevo sentido a esa problemática, respondiendo así a una necesidad real de la filosofía que se sigue definiendo, aún en nuestro siglo, por criterios de conocimiento que no le pertenecen. En particular, se arguye que el recu…Read more
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    Seeing Wittgenstein Anew (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    Seeing Wittgenstein Anew is the first collection to examine Ludwig Wittgenstein’s remarks on the concept of aspect-seeing. These essays show that aspect-seeing was not simply one more topic of investigation in Wittgenstein’s later writings, but, rather, that it was a pervasive and guiding concept in his efforts to turn philosophy’s attention to the actual conditions of our common life in language. Arranged in sections that highlight the pertinence of the aspect-seeing remarks to aesthetic and mo…Read more
  •  70
    Presentación
    with Arturo Rivas
    Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 12 135-136. 2014.
    Presentación del dossier, titulado “Kierkegaard”, que recoge los trabajos, simposios e intervenciones que formaron parte del homenaje organizado por el Centro de Estudios Filosóficos de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú titulado “200 años después: Søren Kierkegaard, un romántico imposible”. Con esta iniciativa, el Centro se unió a las múltiples celebraciones realizadas en Hispanoamérica en torno a la figura del pensador danés, resaltando su vigencia, influencia y la riqueza de su pensa…Read more
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    The subtle body of language and the lost sense of philosophy
    Philosophical Investigations 23 (2). 2000.
    The article critically examines the interplay between political theory and multiculturalism, questioning liberal assumptions about cultural neutrality. It argues that liberal democracies often fail to accommodate cultural diversity adequately and that political philosophy must address structural inequalities embedded within cultural recognition. Drawing on case studies and normative analysis, the author proposes a framework that better aligns liberal principles with the demands of justice in mul…Read more
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    'Around the axis of our real need': On the Ethical Point of Wittgenstein's Philosophy
    European Journal of Philosophy 9 (3): 344-374. 2001.
    Books reviewed:John Skorupski, Ethical ExplorationsPeter Hallward, Ethics: An Essay on the Understanding of EvilBernard P. Dauenhauer, Paul Ricoeur: The Promise and Risk of Politics.
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    Poison and Remedy
    Dialogue and Universalism 27 (1): 83-89. 2017.
    The Digital Revolution is transforming the way in which we interact with one another and relate to experience. The superabundance and superfluity of the virtual world, the fleeting moment and instantaneous pleasure it provides, begin to prevail as a cultural value and determine an attitude of detachment and indifference that extends to all aspects of our life. For Søren Kierkegaard this is a “demoniacal temptation” that leads to a life devoid of spiritual depth. In the midst of the undeniable bo…Read more
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    Wittgenstein's Transcendentalism
    Dissertation, University of Notre Dame. 1992.
    Wittgenstein's later philosophy is usually characterized as pragmatist, his account of linguistic meaning as conventionalist, and his methodology as naturalistic. Wittgenstein is said to have renounced in the later work his early concern with the Unsayable, and to have relocated philosophy within the realm of discourse. I argue against that picture of Wittgenstein's later philosophy in this dissertation. ;The central insight of Wittgenstein's discussion of rules and language in the Investigation…Read more
  •  119
    El cuerpo sutil del lenguaje y el sentido perdido de la filosofía
    Areté. Revista de Filosofía 14 (1): 41-54. 2002.
    Este artículo desarrolla la idea que subyace a la obra filosófica de Wittgenstein, por lo menos desde las Investigaciones, del lenguaje como “algo animal” y de nuestras palabras como principalmente expresivas. A partir de esta idea, se propone empezar a mostrar cómo los problemas filosóficos son para él, en última instancia, producto de una desconexión de la dimensión sensible de la cual derivan su sentido nuestras palabras. Se sugiere que el propósito de Wittgenstein es, por lo tanto, propiciar…Read more
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    ¿principio De Caridad O Hybris?
    Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 60 (3): 61-90. 2008.
    “¿Principio de caridad o hybris?” La intuición de Wittgenstein, de que el significado lingüístico se constituye dentro de la trama de vida pareciera hacer posible un acercamiento entre la tradición hermenéutica continental y la filosofía analítica del lenguaje. En el presente artículo se sostiene que esta intuición debe ir acompañada de una revisión de la concepción del sujeto implícita en el “principio de caridad” de Donald Davidson. Sin esa reconcepción, el principio de caridad se convierte en…Read more