Reflections on Professor Susana Nuccetelli’s book: An Introduction to Latin American Philosophy [Book Review]

Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 23 (2):8-9 (2024)
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Abstract

This is a critical review of Susana Nuccetelli’s book: An Introduction to Latin America Philosophy. While I am sympathetic to Professor Nuccetelli’s conception of Latin American philosophy as applied philosophy, I tried to underscore a tension that exists between those of us who do philosophy from an analytic perspective broadly construed, and those who engage in postmodernist, decoloniality, and liberationist perspectivism. I also bring to the attention of the audience the neglected but important role that Victor Cousin’s eclecticism played in promoting philosophy in the Americas.

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Vicente Medina
Seton Hall University

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