Decolonizing ethics : the critical theory of Enrique Dussel /
A collection of essays on the work of Latin American philosopher Enrique Dussel, focusing on his ethics of liberation.
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| Language: | English |
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University Park :
Pennsylvania State University Press,
[2021]
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| Series: | Penn State series in critical theory.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Amy Allen and Eduardo Mendieta
- Are many modernities possible? : a South-South dialogue / Enrique Dussel
- The Hegel of Coyoacán / Linda Martín Alcoff
- Ideality and intersubjectivity : dialectics and analectics in a philosophy of liberation / Mario Sáenz Rovner
- The upsurge of the living : critical ethics and the materiality of the community of life / Don T. Deere
- Ethics of liberation and discourse ethics : on grounding the material principle of life / Jorge Zúñiga M.
- On the apophatic urgency of now : a future for the philosophy of liberation / Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
- An introduction to liberatory decolonial aesthetic thought : a South-South path, from indigenous and popular thought in América and from the sense of Xu in Chinese painting / Alejandro A. Vallega
- The ethics and politics of progress : Dussel and the Frankfurt School / Amy Allen
- Epilogue / Enrique Dussel.