Latin American Philosophers: Some Recent Challenges to Their Intellectual Character

For Latin American philosophers, the quality of their own philosophy is a recurrent issue. Why hasn’t it produced any internationally recognized figure, tradition, or movement? Why is it mostly unknown inside and outside Latin America? Although skeptical answers to these questions are not new, they...

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Main Author: Susana Nuccetelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Windsor 2016-07-01
Series:Informal Logic
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Online Access:https://informallogic.ca/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4664
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spelling doaj-6e285400cc76401c86a9b8f298d2035b2021-06-14T17:00:23ZengUniversity of WindsorInformal Logic0824-25772293-734X2016-07-01362Latin American Philosophers: Some Recent Challenges to Their Intellectual CharacterSusana Nuccetelli0st cloud state university For Latin American philosophers, the quality of their own philosophy is a recurrent issue. Why hasn’t it produced any internationally recognized figure, tradition, or movement? Why is it mostly unknown inside and outside Latin America? Although skeptical answers to these questions are not new, they have recently shifted to some critical-thinking competences and dispositions deemed necessary for successful philosophical theorizing. Latin American philosophers are said to lack, for example, originality in problem-solving, problem-making, argumentation, and to some extent, interpretation. Or does the problem arise from their vices of “arrogant reasoning?” On my view, all of these answers are incomplete, and some even self-defeating. Yet they cast some light on complex, critical-thinking virtues and vices that play a significant role in philosophical thinking. https://informallogic.ca/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4664INTELLECTUAL VIRTUESINTELLECTUAL VICESARROGANT REASONLATIN AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY
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Latin American Philosophers: Some Recent Challenges to Their Intellectual Character
Informal Logic
INTELLECTUAL VIRTUES
INTELLECTUAL VICES
ARROGANT REASON
LATIN AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY
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title_short Latin American Philosophers: Some Recent Challenges to Their Intellectual Character
title_full Latin American Philosophers: Some Recent Challenges to Their Intellectual Character
title_fullStr Latin American Philosophers: Some Recent Challenges to Their Intellectual Character
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publisher University of Windsor
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2293-734X
publishDate 2016-07-01
description For Latin American philosophers, the quality of their own philosophy is a recurrent issue. Why hasn’t it produced any internationally recognized figure, tradition, or movement? Why is it mostly unknown inside and outside Latin America? Although skeptical answers to these questions are not new, they have recently shifted to some critical-thinking competences and dispositions deemed necessary for successful philosophical theorizing. Latin American philosophers are said to lack, for example, originality in problem-solving, problem-making, argumentation, and to some extent, interpretation. Or does the problem arise from their vices of “arrogant reasoning?” On my view, all of these answers are incomplete, and some even self-defeating. Yet they cast some light on complex, critical-thinking virtues and vices that play a significant role in philosophical thinking.
topic INTELLECTUAL VIRTUES
INTELLECTUAL VICES
ARROGANT REASON
LATIN AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY
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