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The Liberating Philosophy of Ignacio Ellacuría

Editat de Randall Carrera Umaña, Luis Rubén Díaz Cepeda, Luis Arturo Martínez Vásquez
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 ian 2024
This collection explores the core concepts of Ignacio Ellacuríäs liberating philosophy; his critique of ideologies and continuity with critical theory; his philosophical anthropology and humanism; and the implications that praxis has for philosophical thought.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666925616
ISBN-10: 1666925616
Pagini: 308
Ilustrații: Illustrations, unspecified; Tables
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Lexington Books

Cuprins

Introduction
Section I: The Sources and Foundations of Ellacuría's Writings
Chapter 1. Zubiri and Ignacio Ellacuría's Project of Philosophy of Liberation
Héctor Samour Canaán
Chapter 2. History, Truth, and Praxis
Randall Carrera Umaña
Chapter 3. The Idea of Philosophy
Marcela Brito de Butter
Section II: Critical Theory and Ignacio Ellacuríäs Philosophy
Chapter 4. A Critical Theory for El Salvador: Negativity, Historization and Liberating Praxis
Luis Alvarenga
Chapter 5. Should the Critique of Ideologies Assume a Metaphysics?: On the Compatibility Between Metaphysics and Critique Of Ideologies
Ángel Alfonso Centeno
Section III: Anthropology and Humanism from Ignacio Ellacuría
Chapter 6. The Notion of Subject: Open Issues
Octavio López López
Chapter 7. Historical Reality as the Object of Philosophical Inquiry: Notes for an Emergent Our-American Humanism
Adriana María Arpini
Chapter 8. The Biological Grounding of a Liberation Anthropology
Luis Arturo Martínez Vásquez
Chapter 9. Anamnetic Justice from the Vanquished of the Historical Reality: Horizon of a Philosophy Of Memory
Orlando Lima Rocha
Section IV: The Common Good, Human Rights, and Utopia from Ignacio Ellacuría's Perspective
Chapter 10. The Horizon of the Common Good of Humanity
Juan Antonio Senent de Frutos
Chapter 11. Critique of the Developmentalist Conception of Human Rights
Alejandro Rosillo Martínez
Chapter 12. Utopia and prophetism
Roberto Sánchez Benítez