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Ethics of Liberation, synopsis Chapter 3
Dussels inmense Ethics of Liberation. This post takes on the third chapter.
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Ethics of Liberation, synopsis Chapter 2
An attempt to make a summary of Dussels inmense Ethics of Liberation. This post takes on the second chapter.
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Ethics of Liberation, synopsis Chapter 1
An attempt to make a summary of Dussels inmense Ethics of Liberation. This post takes on the first chapter.
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Stop being open-minded, you will never treat me seriously
The Eurocentric, no matter how well-intended they are, how open-minded, will never be able to take seriously the non-Western. By taking seriously I mean granting the non-Western with the dignity they deserve as a human being. If the Westerns are only open to listing others but not open to questioning their own views, to the fullest extent, then they will…
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The Eternal Victim and the task of Humanity; Dussel pt. 3
Because we can all be victims, because we have all been victims, and because we will all be victims, our task as humans is to organize ourselves to tend to victims everywhere, every new time they appear, and in every form they may do so. Because in looking at the eyes of the other I see someone who I can…
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Dussel’s Blind Eye and Totalizing Victims
I am currently reading Dussel’s Ethics of Liberation in the Age of Globalization and Exclusion. As is apparent by my last post, I have some unresolved dilemmas with Dussel’s thinking. Concretely, last post revolved around the Material Criterion which stated that: Whoever acts humanly[1] always and necessarily has for the content of their act some […]
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The Problem(s) with Dussel’s Extensive Anthropocentrism
Enrique Dussel’s (2011) Ética de Liberación En la Edad de la Globalización y de la Exclusión [Ethics of Liberation. In the Age of Globalization and Exclusion] is the culmination of a life project which Dussel initially embarked on in the early 1970s. The project was (or is, as I will argue it is not finished) […]