From Sor Juana to Uranga: Lessons from Mexican Philosophy at APA Central

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From Sor Juana to Uranga: Lessons from Mexican Philosophy at APA Central

February 23, 2019 - March 23, 2019
12:00 PM
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CNNP has organized a session in Latin-American Philosophy at the Central Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association in Denver, Colorado in February 2019. The session is chaired by Christia Mercer (Columbia University). Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa (Vassar College) is presenting “Virtue Epistemology in Sor Juana;” Grant Silva (Marquette University) is discussing “Why Philosophy Does Not (And Should Not) Happen in a Vacuum: A Translation, Critical Appraisal, and Comparison of Leopoldo Zea’s Una Aventura en la ‘Meta-historia’ (1942)” and Robert Sanchez (Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles) is ending the session with a paper titled “Emilio Uranga, Kierkegaard, and the Concept of Anxiety.”