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Enrique Dussel

    24 décembre 1934 – 5 novembre 2023

    Enrique Dussel est une figure fondatrice de la Philosophie de la Libération, un mouvement qu'il a cofondé. Son œuvre explore principalement les domaines de l'éthique et de la philosophie politique, se penchant sur des questions profondes de justice et de structures sociales. Par sa recherche rigoureuse, Dussel offre des perspectives critiques qui remettent en question les normes établies et plaident pour un changement transformateur, rendant ainsi ses contributions profondément pertinentes pour le discours contemporain.

    Philosophy of Liberation
    Twenty theses on politics
    The Underside of Modernity
    Beyond Philosophy
    Ethics of Liberation
    Ethics and Community
    • 2018

      Der Gegendiskurs der Moderne

      Kölner Vorlesungen

      Die vorherrschende europäische Sicht auf die Moderne gilt Enrique Dussel als provinzielle Illusion, als Träumerei der deutschen Romantik. Europa erklärte sich zum Mittelpunkt und Ziel einer vernünftigen Fortschrittsgeschichte, die Moderne zu einem intra-kontinentalen Phänomen und die eigene Philosophie zur Philosophie überhaupt. Aber seit der Eroberung Lateinamerikas 1492 ist dem modernen Weltsystem der Kolonialismus eingeschrieben. Die Kolonialität ist der blinde Fleck der europäischen Philosophie. In drei Texten – zu Descartes, zur Kritischen Theorie und zum Verständnis der Moderne als Transmoderne und Interkulturalität – exemplifiziert Dussel die Ansatzpunkte der lateinamerikanischen Philosophie der Befreiung.

      Der Gegendiskurs der Moderne
    • 2013

      Available in English for the first time, a masterwork by Enrique Dussel, one of the world's foremost philosophers, and a cornerstone of the philosophy of liberation, which he helped to found and develop.

      Ethics of Liberation
    • 2013

      20 Thesen zu Politik. Dieses Buch ist die Summe von Enrique Dussels dreibändigem Werk zur Politik der Befreiung. Es hat

      20 Thesen zu Politik
    • 2011

      Politics of Liberation

      A Critical Global History

      • 610pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Enrique Dussel, a significant figure in philosophy and social thought, remains largely unknown in the English-speaking world despite his extensive body of work in Spanish. This book aims to introduce his ideas and contributions to a broader audience, addressing the lack of translations and recognition he has received. By highlighting Dussel's intellectual legacy, the author seeks to rectify this oversight and elevate his status within global philosophical discourse.

      Politics of Liberation
    • 2008

      Presents a rationale for the development of political alternatives to the exclusionary, exploitative institutions of neoliberal globalization. This work lays out the foundational elements for a politics of just and sustainable co-existence. It explains the political principles of liberation and addresses matters such as reform and revolution.

      Twenty theses on politics
    • 2008

      Ethics and Community

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The book offers an insightful exploration of liberation theology's perspective on ethics and morals, distinguishing between community ethics, which emphasizes collective well-being, and social morality, rooted in individualism. Dussel delves into how these ethical systems reflect broader societal values and challenges, providing a foundational understanding of their implications for social justice and communal responsibility.

      Ethics and Community
    • 2003

      Philosophy of Liberation

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,0(3)Évaluer

      Enrique Dussel analyzes the historical alienation of peripheral peoples caused by the imperialism of the center, which he defines as the ruling elite of Europe, North America, and Russia. He critiques how Western philosophies have portrayed non-Western cultures as inferior, legitimizing their oppression. Dussel emphasizes the need for a philosophy that reflects the perspectives of the poor and acknowledges their unique cultural heritage. He argues that true global justice can only be achieved through the liberation of the periphery, warning that the center's survival depends on recognizing this necessity.

      Philosophy of Liberation
    • 2003

      Beyond Philosophy

      Ethics, History, Marxism, and Liberation Theology

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(19)Évaluer

      Enrique Ambrosini Dussel stands out as a prolific Latin American philosopher, renowned for his contributions to ethics, economics, history, and liberation theology over the past century. This collection serves as the definitive English-language compilation of his extensive works, showcasing his influential ideas and insights that have shaped philosophical discourse in these fields.

      Beyond Philosophy
    • 2000
    • 1998

      The Underside of Modernity

      Apel, Ricoeur, Rorty, Taylor, & the Philosophy of Liberation

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,1(9)Évaluer

      This critique addresses the limitations of North American and European philosophies in their discussions of postmetaphysical thought and modernity. Dussel argues that these philosophies often overlook the historical roots of the "myth" of modernity and fail to critically examine their Eurocentric biases. He highlights a problematic "developmental fallacy," where a linear progression from premodern to modern is assumed, thereby neglecting the complexities of historical development and the contributions of non-Western perspectives.

      The Underside of Modernity