Decolonizing Ethics : : The Critical Theory of Enrique Dussel / / ed. by Eduardo Mendieta, Amy Allen.

Enrique Dussel is Latin America’s foremost philosopher, renowned for his contributions to ethics, political philosophy, and liberation theology. Designed for classroom use, this collection of essays engages with Dussel’s encyclopedic work, making his valuable contributions accessible to English-spea...

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Penn State Series in Critical Theory ; 3
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Physical Description:1 online resource (224 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter 1 Introduction --
Chapter 2 Are Many Modernities Possible? A South-South Dialogue --
Chapter 3 The Hegel of Coyoacán --
Chapter 4 Ideality and Intersubjectivity Dialectics and Analectics in a Philosophy of Liberation --
Chapter 5 The Upsurge of the Living Critical Ethics and the Materiality of the Community of Life --
Chapter 6 Ethics of Liberation and Discourse Ethics On Grounding the Material Principle of Life --
Chapter 7 On the Apophatic Urgency of Now A Future for the Philosophy of Liberation --
Chapter 8 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 --
Chapter 9 The Ethics and Politics of Progress Dussel and the Frankfurt School --
Chapter 10 Epilogue --
Contributors --
Index
Summary:Enrique Dussel is Latin America’s foremost philosopher, renowned for his contributions to ethics, political philosophy, and liberation theology. Designed for classroom use, this collection of essays engages with Dussel’s encyclopedic work, making his valuable contributions accessible to English-speaking students.In addition to being one of the most original, prolific, and widely known members of the Latin American Philosophy of Liberation movement, Dussel has also made important contributions to world philosophy, the history of philosophy, the history of the Catholic Church in Latin America, and the understanding of Karl Marx. Dussel famously engaged in a decade-long debate with Karl-Otto Apel on the relationship between material and formal ethics—that is, between an ethics of the community of life and an ethics of the community of discourse—and he has produced novel interpretations and analyses of the concepts of alterity, exteriority, the other, and the world history of ethical systems. Most recently, Dussel extended his work on an ethics of liberation into a politics of liberation, developed over the course of three published volumes.In this book, scholars from around the world assess Dussel’s work in ways that are both appreciative and critical. Two essays by Dussel bookend the volume: the collection opens with a consideration of the (im)possibility of multiple modernities and ends with an autobiographical trajectory of the philosopher’s thinking.In addition to Dussel and the editors, the contributors to this volume include Linda Martín Alcoff, Don Thomas Deere, Oscar Guardiola-Rivera, Mario Sáenz Rovner, Alejandro A. Vallega, and Jorge Zúñiga M.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780271090320
9783110754001
9783110753776
9783110754117
9783110753882
9783110745108
DOI:10.1515/9780271090320
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Eduardo Mendieta, Amy Allen.