Thinking About Latin American Otherness
The Face of The Other as Liberating Potential
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Philosophy, decolonial, analectical method, Latin AmericaAbstract
“Liberation Philosophy Lessons”, the written record of six lessons given by Enrique Dussel, opens itself to the reader as a possible starting point towards decolonial thought from the author’s perspective. In the development of the book, where philosophical reflections, experiences of his training and career, and a profuse conceptual framework condensed in the analectic method are absorbed; each lesson introduces the conceptual categories and conjugates in an accessible and dynamic writing, the main lines that made up the prolific work of Enrique Dussel.Downloads
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Dussel, E. (2020). Lecciones de filosofía de la liberación. Editorial Las cuarenta.
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