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Yankel Peralta García

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Little Elm, TX, United States of America
0000-0002-1741-9807
Areas of Specialization
G. W. F. Hegel
Hegel: Logic and Metaphysics
Hegel: Ethics
Value Theory
Immanuel Kant
Kant: Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Kant: Metaphysics and Epistemology
Marxist and Socialist Feminism
Socialism and Marxism
Karl Marx
5 more
Areas of Interest
Value Theory
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Philosophy, Misc
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Karl Marx
  • All publications (6)
  •  67
    Kojève, A. (1982). La dialéctica del amo y del esclavo en Hegel. Trad. de Juan José Sebreli. Buenos Aires, La Pléyade (review)
    Cognita 1 2. 2019.
    Una reseña mía sobre el clásico libro de Kojeve
    Existentialism, MiscSocialism and MarxismG. W. F. HegelMeta-Ethics
  •  63
    Sobre la finalidad de la filosofía
    In Roberto Casales Juan Garduño Claudia Larios Yankel Peralta [sic] Aldo Guarneros (ed.), La finalidad de la filosofía. VII Coloquio de doctorandos. pp. 15-21. 2014.
    La finalidad de la filosofía. VII Coloquio de doctorandos de la UNAM
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophy, Misc
  •  60
    Libertad y naturaleza en Bolívar Echeverría
    In Stefan Gandler (ed.), Stefan Gandler (coord.) (2016), Teoría crítica. Imposible resignarse. Pesadillas de represión y aventuras de emancipación, México, Universidad autónoma de Querétaro/Miguel Ángel Porrúa. pp. 161-170. 2016.
    Un artículo mío sobre Bolívar Echeverría y su concepto de Libertad
    Free Will
  •  55
    Bolívar Echeverría y el concepto de 'abudancia'
    with Yankel Peralta García
    Revista de Ciencias Sociales 1 (42): 94-104. 2020.
    This paper discusses Bolivar Echeverria’s concept of «abundance» in the specific sense of “surplus”. The criticism that we formulate is based on the Marxist conceptual affinity between “surplus” and “surplus-product”, understanding the latter as objectification of “surplus-labour”. In Marxist terms “surplus-labour” stands for a workday segment under conditions of exploitation. According to this, we believe that the echeverrian concept of “abundance” fails in its attempt to rise above the product…Read more
    This paper discusses Bolivar Echeverria’s concept of «abundance» in the specific sense of “surplus”. The criticism that we formulate is based on the Marxist conceptual affinity between “surplus” and “surplus-product”, understanding the latter as objectification of “surplus-labour”. In Marxist terms “surplus-labour” stands for a workday segment under conditions of exploitation. According to this, we believe that the echeverrian concept of “abundance” fails in its attempt to rise above the productivist and capitalist frame of thought.
    Socialism and MarxismPhilosophy of Economics
  •  46
    Stefan Gandler (coord.) (2016), Teoría crítica. Imposible resignarse. Pesadillas de represión y aventuras de emancipación, México, Universidad autónoma de Querétaro/Miguel Ángel Porrúa, 259 pp (review)
    Signos Filosóficos 20 180-186. 2018.
    Una reseña de un libro en el que participé
    Max HorkheimerWalter BenjaminSocialism and MarxismTheodor W. Adorno
  •  6
    El mal, la macroeconomía y el nacionalsocialismo
    EN-CLAVES Del Pensamiento 1 (32). 2022.
    This paper tries to address the ethical question of Nazism from the point of view of social relations. That implies linking the fulfilment of the fascist ideology with its economic conditions. In this sense, the main proposal is to highlight that, crimes such as those committed by the Nazi regime, are not only possible based on a monstrous bureaucratic formation but also from a permissive dynamic of production and exchange. However, the relative autonomy that we can claim over the ideological fa…Read more
    This paper tries to address the ethical question of Nazism from the point of view of social relations. That implies linking the fulfilment of the fascist ideology with its economic conditions. In this sense, the main proposal is to highlight that, crimes such as those committed by the Nazi regime, are not only possible based on a monstrous bureaucratic formation but also from a permissive dynamic of production and exchange. However, the relative autonomy that we can claim over the ideological factor of the phenomenon faces severe limits. In the "National-socialist" case, those limits are the declining demand, the increase in government debt and the inhibition of the productive investment of capital. It is as if Evil incarnated only at the cost of eroding its conditions of possibility.
    Practical ReasonMeta-EthicsSocial and Political Philosophy
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