
Thinking from the Underside of History
Enrique Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 12. July 2000
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-0-8476-9650-5 (ISBN)
Description
Enrique Dussel's writings span the theology of liberation, critiques of discourse ethics, evaluations of Marx, Levinas, Habermas, and others, but most importantly, the development of a philosophy written from the underside of Eurocentric modernist teleologies, an ethics of the impoverished, and the articulation of a unique Latin American theoretical perspective. This anthology of original articles by U.S. philosophers elucidating Dussel's thought, offers critical analyses from a variety of perspectives, including feminist ones. Also included is an essay by Dussel that responds to these essays.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8476-9650-5 (9780847696505)
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Linda Martín Alcoff | Eduardo Mendieta
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Enrique Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation
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Enrique Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation
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Persons
Linda Martin Alcoff is professor of philosophy at Syracuse University. Eduardo Mendieta is assistant professor of philosophy at University of San Francisco.
Content
Chapter 1 1: Introduction by Linda Martin Alcoff and Eduardo Mendieta Chapter 2 2: Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation: Ethics and Geopolitics of Knowledge by Walter D. Mingnolo Chapter 3 3: The Material Principle and the Formal Principle in Dussel's Ethics by James L. Marsh Chapter 4 4: Can "Liberation Ethics" Be Assimilated under "Discourse Ethics"? by Karl-Otto Apel Chapter 5 5: Discourse and Liberation: Toward a Critical Coordination of Discourse Ethics and Dussel's Ethics of Liberation by Hans Schelkshorn Chapter 6 6: Beyond Universal History: Dussel's Critique of Globalization by Eduardo Mendieta Chapter 7 7: Burnt Offerings to Rationality: A Feminist Reading of the Construction of Indigenous Peoples in Dussel's Theory of Modernity by Lynda Lange Chapter 8 8: Thinking Otherwise: Dussel, Liberation Theology, and Feminism by Elina Vuola Chapter 9 9: Locating the Absolutely Absolute Other: Toward a Transmodern Christianity by Roberto S. Goizueta Chapter 10 10: Theory and Alterity: Dussel's Marx and Marion on Idolatry by Michael D. Barber Chapter 11 11: Dussel on Marx: Living Labor and the Materiality of Life by Mario Saenz Chapter 12 12: Power/Knowledges in the Colonial Unconscious: A Dialogue between Dussel and Foucault by Linda Martin Alcoff Chapter 13 13: Epilogue by Enrique Dussel