An Introduction to Latin American Philosophy

An Introduction to Latin American Philosophy

 
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ISBN13:9781107667181
ISBN10:1107667186
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:306 oldal
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This introduction provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the central topics in Latin American philosophy.

Hosszú leírás:
Latin American philosophy is best understood as a type of applied philosophy devoted to issues related to the culture and politics of Latin America. This introduction provides a comprehensive overview of its central topics. It explores not only the unique insights offered by Latin American thinkers into the traditional pre-established fields of Western philosophy, but also the many 'isms' developed as a direct result of Latin American thought. Many concern matters of practical ethics and social and political philosophy, such as Lascasianism, Arielism, Bol&&&237;varism, modest and immodest feminisms, republicanism, positivism, Marxism, and liberationism. But there are also meta-philosophical 'isms' such as originalism and perspectivism. Together with clear and accessible discussions of the major issues and arguments, the book offers helpful summaries, suggestions for further reading, and a glossary of terms. It will be valuable for all readers wanting to explore the richness and diversity of Latin American philosophy.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Preface; 1. Setting the Scene: The Iberian Conquest; 2. Modest and Immodest Feminism; 3. The Authoritarian Republicanism of Bol&&&237;var; 4. The Liberal Republicanism of Sarmiento and Alberdi; 5. Home
-Grown and Imported Positivism; 6. Mart&&&237;'s Liberal Anti
-Positivism; 7. Utopian Latin Americanism: Arielism and Mestizofilia; 8. Soft and Hard Socialism; 9. Liberation Theology and Philosophy; 10. Skepticism and Anti
-Skepticism about Latin American Philosophy; Glossary; References; Index of Names and Subjects.