An Introduction to Latin American Philosophy
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, BolÃvarism, 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.
- Focuses on the issues and arguments of Latin American philosophy, rather than simply on philosophy in Latin America
- Features chapters of balanced length, pedagogical aids, suggestions for further reading and a glossary of terms
- Shows readers what distinguishes Latin American philosophy from other branches of philosophy
Product details
December 2020Paperback
9781107667181
306 pages
244 × 169 × 17 mm
0.53kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Setting the Scene: The Iberian Conquest
- 2. Modest and Immodest Feminism
- 3. The Authoritarian Republicanism of BolÃvar
- 4. The Liberal Republicanism of Sarmiento and Alberdi
- 5. Home-Grown and Imported Positivism
- 6. MartÃ'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.