SELECTED WRITINGS TO READ ON THIS SITE
- “A Distinct Multitude/ A Pueblo Different in Itself.” 2015 Fleishhacker Chair Conference in Philosophy. University of San Francisco. April 18, 2015
- “Dussel on Marx: Dussel’s Conceptualization of Living Labor and the Materiality of Life.” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. Denver, CO, October 8-11, 1998.
- “La filosofía de la liberación como un historicismo de la alteridad? Del historicismo analectico al trabajo vivo”
- “El trabajo vivo y la construcción epistémica-ideológica de la experiencia ética de la democracia y la igualdad.” Ninth International Interdisciplinary Congress of Río Cuarto, Río Cuarto, Argentina, November 3-5, 2004.
- “From Dialectics to Analectics in the Thought of Enrique Dussel.” International Colloquium: El papel de la filosofía en el patrimonio inmaterial de los países del mediterráneo Americano.” Havana, 20-24 November, 2002.
- “Tolerance, Diversity, and Imperialism”
- “Two Complementary Affirmations of Alterity: Pueblo and Multitude”
- “De la economía política del Imperio a la filosofía latinoamericana de la dependencia”
- “Ideality and Intersubjectivity in the Dialectic: Hegel, Marx, and Dussel.” International Symposium: Decolonizing Ethics: Enrique Dussel’s Ethics of Liberation. April 13, 2018. Penn State University, April 12-14, 2018.
- “Life and Ethics: On Dussel’s Ethics of Liberation”
- “The Revolutionary Subject: Marx, Menchú, Payeras.” Radical Philosophy Association Conference, November 6-9, 2014. Read in English. Read in Spanish.
- “Leopoldo Zea: Identity, Circumstance and Liberation,” Instituto de Ciencias Humanas, Sociales y Ambientales, 2015
- “Memory, Enchantment, and Salvation: Latin American Philosophies of Liberation and the Religions of the Oppressed.” World Conference of Philosophy, Nairobi, Kenya. July 21-25, 1991
- “Philosophies of Liberation and Modernity: The Case of Latin America,” Philosphy Today, summer 1994.
- “Pueblo and Exteriority”
- “Pueblo and Multitude: A Critical Examination of Dialectics and Analectics in the Philosophy of Liberation”
- “Reflections on Subjectivity from a Text by Agamben”
- “Living Labor in Marx”
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