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From American Empire To Amrica Csmica Through Philosophy Terrance Macmullan

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From American Empire To Amrica Csmica Through Philosophy Terrance Macmullan
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.5 MB
Author: Terrance MacMullan
ISBN: 9781793653741, 1793653747
Language: English
Year: 2023

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From American Empire To Amrica Csmica Through Philosophy Terrance Macmullan by Terrance Macmullan 9781793653741, 1793653747 instant download after payment.

From American Empire to América Cósmica through Philosophy: Prospero's Reflection envisions a greater ideal American philosophy that integrates philosophies from across the Americas and is set to work resolving the problems that vex the peoples of the Americas. This work contributes to the rapidly growing dialogue on Inter-American philosophy with research that adds to the list of philosophical affinities across the Americas. However, Terrance MacMullan also delves deeply into the points of philosophical contention and misrecognition between Anglo-American and Ibero-American philosophies by reversing the colonial gaze of the last centuries. Following in the tradition of cultural theorists like Enrique Rodó and Roberto Fernández Retamar, who draw on Shakespeare’s The Tempest as a source of literary metaphors to understand colonialism and imperialism in the Americas, MacMullan argues that the United States will never achieve democratic community unless it first contends with the harsh critiques of its culture and philosophies reflected within the works of Latin American philosophers who prophesied and survived the imperialism of the North American Prospero but whose works are still largely unknown and unseen within U.S. universities.

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