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Is There a Latin American Philosophy? The Trajectory of a Question

Journal: RUDN Journal of Philosophy (Vol.29, No. 3)

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Page : 609-615

Keywords : Latin America; history of philosophy; philosophical reception; decolonial thought; originality;

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Abstract

The research articulates a central and recurring question in Latin American philosophical thought: Is there a Latin American philosophy? As a guiding thread, we take a seminal article by Argentine philosopher Risieri Frondizi, whose explicit formulation brings to light the specificity of the question itself. Rather than a rhetorical provocation, the question opens a paradox - denying the existence of philosophy in Latin America is already a philosophical act. This dossier explores how Latin American philosophy has responded to its complex relationship with European thought, the colonial legacy, and the aspiration to both originality and universality. The contributions address key issues such as the periodization of Latin American philosophy, the reception of canonical Western figures like Kant and Hegel, and the development of a critical and situated mode of thought that has become a model for decolonial reflection. At the same time, the volume includes contributions that clarify the emergence of analytic philosophy in the region, with particular attention to the development of paraconsistent logic. Far from being derivative, Latin American philosophy is presented here as an original, plural, and evolving intellectual endeavor.

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