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Although time was a predominate theme in Continental philosophy for the first half of the twentieth century, philosophical attention has increasingly shifted to space. This paper contributes to the phenomenology of space through Hans... more
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      PhilosophyEpistemologyMetaphilosophyPhilosophical Anthropology
Political solutions to problems like global warming and social justice are often stymied by an inability to productively communicate in everyday conversations. Motivated by these communication problems, the paper considers the role of the... more
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      SociologyPhilosophyPosthumanismMusic and identity
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      MetaphysicsEpistemologyPhilosophy of SciencePolitical Science
This paper seeks to intervene in environmental ethics and social epistemology. Within a predominant strand of environmental ethics, one witnesses accounts based on nonhumans' ability to suffer, and consequently, the passivity of... more
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      EpistemologySocial Epistemologyanthropos
This essay offers an interpretation of hispanos (Latin Americans and U.S. latinos) as historically, culturally, and geographically located “in-between” many worlds that combine to constitute an identity on the intercultural “border.” To... more
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      Latino/A StudiesLatin American Philosophy
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My essay begins by providing a broad vision of how William James’s psychology and philosophy were a two-pronged attempt to revive the self whose foundations had collapsed after the Civil War. Next, I explain how this revival was all too... more
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      Latin American PhilosophyPragmatismPhilosophy Of ReligionAmerican Philosophy
In response to those calling for philosophical dialogue across the Americas, this paper considers the historical emergence of the concept of el pueblo (“the people”) as the subject and object of democracy. The first section makes a... more
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      Latin American PhilosophyPragmatismAmerican Philosophy
This essay suggests that the U.S.-American Pragmatist tradition could be fruitfully reconstructed by way of a dialogue with Latin American Liberation Philosophy. More specifically, I work to establish a common ground for future... more
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      Latin American PhilosophyPragmatismAmerican Philosophy
Over roughly the past fifty years, a general consensus has emerged in the scholarship on Latin American thought dating from the latter half of the nineteenth century through the first quarter of the twentieth. Latin American intellectuals... more
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    • Latin American Philosophy
This article outlines the history of Latin American philosophy: the thinking of its indigenous peoples, the debates over conquest and colonization, the arguments for national independence in the eighteenth century, the challenges of... more
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    • Latin American Philosophy
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Antonio Caso, “La existencia como economía y como caridad.” Translated with Jose G. Rodriguez Jr. as “Existence as Economy and as Charity,” in 20th Century Mexican Philosophy: Essential Readings, eds. Carlos Alberto Sánchez and Robert Eli... more
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      Latin American PhilosophyMexican StudiesMexican philosophy
This essay narrates what I have learned from Søren Kierkegaard & John Dewey about teaching philosophy. It consists of three sections: 1) a Deweyan pragmatist’s translation of Kierkegaard’s religious insights on Christianity, as a way of... more
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      John DeweySoren KierkegaardTeaching Moral PhilosophyPhilosophical Pedagogy
Through fifteen interrelated essays, Daniel Campos’ Loving Immigrants in America reflects upon his experiences as a Latin American immigrant to the United States and develops an experiential philosophy of personal interaction. Building... more
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      Latin American PhilosophyPragmatismAmerican PhilosophyImmigration
Professor Alfonso Morales’ Coss Dialogue Lecture demonstrates the utility of pragmatism for his work as a social scientist across three projects: 1) field research studying the acephalous and heterogenous social order of Chicago’s Maxwell... more
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      Latin American PhilosophyAmerican PhilosophyFood ethicsFarmer's Markets
RGV-TABE (Texas Association for Bilingual Education) presented this award to me and my wife, Dr. Alessandri, in recognition of our support for linguistically diverse children and their families in the field of bilingual education. Dr.... more
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Many 19th century Latin American intellectuals adapted the philosophy of positivism to address the pressing problems of nation-building and respond to the demands of their own social and political contexts, making positivism the second... more
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      Chicano StudiesLatin American StudiesLatin American PhilosophyMexican Studies
This essay examines Gloria Anzaldúa's critical appropriation of two Mexican philosophers in the writing of Borderlands/La Frontera: Samuel Ramos and Octavio Paz. We argue that although neither of these authors is cited in her seminal... more
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      Latin American PhilosophyGloria AnzalduaOctavio PazMexican philosophy
The Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy's (SAAP's) Committee on Inter-American Relations presented me and my co-author, Mariana Alessandri, with the 2020 Inter-American Philosophy Award for our paper--"La Mexicana en la... more
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      Latin American PhilosophyAmerican PhilosophyGloria AnzalduaMexican philosophy