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  1. Cultural Identity and Social Liberation in Latin American Thought.Ofelia Schutte - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (2):176-183.
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  • Hispanic / Latino Identity: A Philosophical Perspective.Jorge J. E. Gracia - 1999 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This volume provides a superb introduction to the philosophical, social, and political elements of Hispanic/Latino identity. It is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in issues that concern Hispanics/Latinos, social policy, and the history of thought and culture.
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  • Cultural Identity and Social Liberation in Latin American Thought.Ofelia Schutte - 1993 - SUNY Press.
    "El libro tiene dos grandes temas: la identidad cultural, sobre la que se expresan opiniones balanceadas entre los extremos posibles, y la 'liberacion social', entendida en general como liberacion con respecto a estructuras opresivas. El itinerario de e.
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  • Is there a latin american philosophy.Oscar R. Marti - 1983 - Metaphilosophy 14 (1):46–52.
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  • Some considerations on the problem of philosophy in Brazil.Afranio Coutinho - 1943 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (2):186-193.
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  • Ariel.José Enrique Rodó & Leopoldo Alas - 1991 - Elliot's Books.
    Sermon laico dedicado a la juventud de America.
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  • Latin American Thought: Philosophical Problems And Arguments.Susana Nuccetelli - 2002 - Westview Press.
    Many of the philosophical questions raised by Latin American thinkers are problems that have concerned philosophers at different times and in different places throughout the Western tradition. But in fact the issues are not altogether the same-- for they have been adapted to capture problems presented by new circumstances, and Latin Americans have sought resolutions in ways that are indeed novel. This book explains how well-established philosophical traditions gave rise in the "New World" to a distinctive manner of thinking. There (...)
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  • Contemporary Philosophic Tendencies in South America, With Special Reference to Argentina.Coriolano Alberini - 1927 - The Monist 37 (3):328-334.
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  • Is there an ibero-american philosophy?Risieri Frondizi - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (3):345-355.
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  • Latin American philosophy in the twentieth century: man, values, and the search for philosophical identity.Jorge J. E. Gracia (ed.) - 1986 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Latin America - its people, its politics, its economy - has burst upon the world scene with powerful images that have captured the curiosity of many English-speaking North Americans. The strategic importance of this vast region to the stability of the Wes.
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  • Contemporary argentine philosophy.Risieri Frondizi - 1943 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (2):180-186.
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  • Philosophical Analysis in Latin America.Jorge J. E. Gracia - 1984 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 1 (1):111 - 122.
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  • Ariel.José Enrique Rodó & Gordon Brotherston - 1972 - Cambridge University Press.
    Ariel is a long essay by the Uruguayan critic José Enrique Rodó (1871-1917). It is an attempt to formulate a characteristic Latin American spirit; it emphasizes spiritual values as against exclusively materialist progress. When it was first published in 1900 it provoked a wide response from the youth of Latin America to whom it was addressed, and brought immediate fame to its author. It remains his best and most important work. This edition contains the Spanish text of Ariel, with a (...)
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