Alejandro Arturo Vallega
Latin American Philosophy from Identity to Radical Exteriority
Alejandro Arturo Vallega
Latin American Philosophy from Identity to Radical Exteriority
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Alejandro A. Vallega is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oregon. He is author of Heidegger and the Issue of Space: Thinking on Exilic Grounds and Sense and Finitude: Encounters at the Limits of Art, Language, and the Political.
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Alejandro A. Vallega is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oregon. He is author of Heidegger and the Issue of Space: Thinking on Exilic Grounds and Sense and Finitude: Encounters at the Limits of Art, Language, and the Political.
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780253012579
- ISBN-10: 0253012570
- Artikelnr.: 38594175
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780253012579
- ISBN-10: 0253012570
- Artikelnr.: 38594175
Alejandro Arturo Vallega
Introduction
Part 1. Identity, Dependency, and the Project of Liberation
1. The Question of a Latin American Philosophy and its Identity: Simón
Bolívar and Leopoldo Zea
2. Existence and Dependency: Ernesto Mayz Vallenilla's Phenomenological
Analysis of Being Latin American and Augusto Salazar Bondy's Negative
Critique of Latin American Philosophy
3. Latin American Philosophy and Liberation: Enrique Dussel's Project of a
Philosophy of Liberation
4. Delimitations... of Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation and Beyond
Part 2. The Decolonial Turn and the Dissemination of Philosophies
5. Beyond the Domination of the "Coloniality of Power and Knowledge": Latin
America's Living Ana-Chronic Temporality and the Dissemination of
Philosophy
6. Remaining with the Decolonial Turn: Race and the Limits of the
Social-Political Historical Critique in Latin American Thought
Part 3. Thinking from Radical Exteriority
7. Yucatán: Thought Situated in Radical Exteriority as a Thinking of
Concrete Fluid Singularities
8. Modernity and Rationality Rethought in Light of Latin American Radical
Exteriority and Asymmetrical Temporalities: Hybrid Thinking in Santiago
Castro-Gómez
9. Thinking in Remarkable Distinctness: Decolonial Thought in Some Key
Figures in Contemporary Latin American Philosophy
10. Fecund Undercurrents: On the Aesthetic Dimension of Latin American and
Decolonial Thought
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Part 1. Identity, Dependency, and the Project of Liberation
1. The Question of a Latin American Philosophy and its Identity: Simón
Bolívar and Leopoldo Zea
2. Existence and Dependency: Ernesto Mayz Vallenilla's Phenomenological
Analysis of Being Latin American and Augusto Salazar Bondy's Negative
Critique of Latin American Philosophy
3. Latin American Philosophy and Liberation: Enrique Dussel's Project of a
Philosophy of Liberation
4. Delimitations... of Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation and Beyond
Part 2. The Decolonial Turn and the Dissemination of Philosophies
5. Beyond the Domination of the "Coloniality of Power and Knowledge": Latin
America's Living Ana-Chronic Temporality and the Dissemination of
Philosophy
6. Remaining with the Decolonial Turn: Race and the Limits of the
Social-Political Historical Critique in Latin American Thought
Part 3. Thinking from Radical Exteriority
7. Yucatán: Thought Situated in Radical Exteriority as a Thinking of
Concrete Fluid Singularities
8. Modernity and Rationality Rethought in Light of Latin American Radical
Exteriority and Asymmetrical Temporalities: Hybrid Thinking in Santiago
Castro-Gómez
9. Thinking in Remarkable Distinctness: Decolonial Thought in Some Key
Figures in Contemporary Latin American Philosophy
10. Fecund Undercurrents: On the Aesthetic Dimension of Latin American and
Decolonial Thought
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part 1. Identity, Dependency, and the Project of Liberation
1. The Question of a Latin American Philosophy and its Identity: Simón
Bolívar and Leopoldo Zea
2. Existence and Dependency: Ernesto Mayz Vallenilla's Phenomenological
Analysis of Being Latin American and Augusto Salazar Bondy's Negative
Critique of Latin American Philosophy
3. Latin American Philosophy and Liberation: Enrique Dussel's Project of a
Philosophy of Liberation
4. Delimitations... of Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation and Beyond
Part 2. The Decolonial Turn and the Dissemination of Philosophies
5. Beyond the Domination of the "Coloniality of Power and Knowledge": Latin
America's Living Ana-Chronic Temporality and the Dissemination of
Philosophy
6. Remaining with the Decolonial Turn: Race and the Limits of the
Social-Political Historical Critique in Latin American Thought
Part 3. Thinking from Radical Exteriority
7. Yucatán: Thought Situated in Radical Exteriority as a Thinking of
Concrete Fluid Singularities
8. Modernity and Rationality Rethought in Light of Latin American Radical
Exteriority and Asymmetrical Temporalities: Hybrid Thinking in Santiago
Castro-Gómez
9. Thinking in Remarkable Distinctness: Decolonial Thought in Some Key
Figures in Contemporary Latin American Philosophy
10. Fecund Undercurrents: On the Aesthetic Dimension of Latin American and
Decolonial Thought
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Part 1. Identity, Dependency, and the Project of Liberation
1. The Question of a Latin American Philosophy and its Identity: Simón
Bolívar and Leopoldo Zea
2. Existence and Dependency: Ernesto Mayz Vallenilla's Phenomenological
Analysis of Being Latin American and Augusto Salazar Bondy's Negative
Critique of Latin American Philosophy
3. Latin American Philosophy and Liberation: Enrique Dussel's Project of a
Philosophy of Liberation
4. Delimitations... of Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation and Beyond
Part 2. The Decolonial Turn and the Dissemination of Philosophies
5. Beyond the Domination of the "Coloniality of Power and Knowledge": Latin
America's Living Ana-Chronic Temporality and the Dissemination of
Philosophy
6. Remaining with the Decolonial Turn: Race and the Limits of the
Social-Political Historical Critique in Latin American Thought
Part 3. Thinking from Radical Exteriority
7. Yucatán: Thought Situated in Radical Exteriority as a Thinking of
Concrete Fluid Singularities
8. Modernity and Rationality Rethought in Light of Latin American Radical
Exteriority and Asymmetrical Temporalities: Hybrid Thinking in Santiago
Castro-Gómez
9. Thinking in Remarkable Distinctness: Decolonial Thought in Some Key
Figures in Contemporary Latin American Philosophy
10. Fecund Undercurrents: On the Aesthetic Dimension of Latin American and
Decolonial Thought
Notes
Bibliography
Index