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Beyond Geach: A Place for Expressivisms
José Andrés Forero-Mora

Abstract: According to some contemporary philosophers of language, the Frege-Geach argument raises a genuine objection to seman¬tic expressivism. In this paper it is argued that an effective way to confront and overcome this argument is by modifying the classical conce

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Sharing a Boundary at the Same Time: A Discussion about Material Collocation and Four-Dimensionalism
Gonzalo Núñez Erices

Abstract: Is it possible for two material objects to share the very same boundary? Material collocation is a metaphysical thesis that allows for two qualitatively distinct objects to share the same boundary of a matter-filled region of space and, therefore, to be made

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Understanding Human Pain. The Asymmetry Between the First and the Third Person
Martha Cecilia Betancur García

Abstract: One of the most significant contributions of the application of the analytical method in Wittgenstein’s later work consists in the differentiation of the grammatical, semantic, and pragmatic structure of statements in the first and in the third person which e

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Reflections on the Subjectivation Process. A General Analysis of Levinasian Phenomenology
Hugo Martínez García

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to propose a scheme of conscious life that allows us to recognize three constitutive moments of the Levinasian subjectivation process: il y a, jouissance and éthique. Presenting such moments will provide an understanding of subjectivi

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Deleuze and the Genesis of the Sensus Communis in the “Critique of the Aesthetic Power of Judgment”
Pablo Nicolás-Pachilla

Abstract: This paper examines Gilles Deleuze’s reading of Immanuel Kant’s “Critique of the Aesthetic Power of Judgment”. We will show a) that the author holds an interpretative thesis according to which the third Kantian Critique would not be a complement but rather a

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From Socratic Harmony to Diogenic Homophony. On the Emergence of Cynicism in Michel Foucault’s The Courage of Truth
Juan Horacio de Freitas

Abstract: In the second section of Foucault’s last course at the Collège de France, taught around four months before his death, emerg- es, apparently in an abrupt manner, an analysis exclusively devoted to Cynicism. Because of the time proximity between such analysis a

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Preparing for a Critique: An Implicit Dialog Between Heidegger and Late Modern Linguistics
Guillermo Moreno Tirado

Abstract: This paper aims to prepare a broad discussion with general linguistics that would be articulated in the form of a critique (in the Kantian sense). The framework of this preparation will be the implicit dialogue that arguably took place between Heidegger and l

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Love in the Philosophy of Maurice Nédoncelle
Salvador Ernesto Vanegas Sandoval

Resumen: This article is a reading and direct analysis of two texts by Maurice Nédoncelle: La réciprocité des consciences (1942) and Vers une philosophie de l’amour et de la personne (1946). I intend to make known in Spanish, firstly, the author’s doctrine of love, an

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Stress as an Original Possibility of Existence. An Interpretation of Stress from Heidegger’s Perspective
Rodrigo Lagos Berríos

Abstract: This article aims to make a philosophical interpretation of the phenomenon of stress based on Heidegger’s thought. Firstly, I present a general review of the scientific concept of stress as well as the main theories about it. Secondly, the concept of stress i

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Between “Actuality”, “Upcoming” Philosophy and the “Origin”. Critical Borders in the Philosophies of Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno
María Rita Moreno

Abstract: In this article I analyze the connection between the concepts of “actuality”, “upcoming” and “origin” found in the early reflections of Walter Benjamin and Theodor W. Adorno to expose some of the defining borders of the transposition of criticisms made by bot

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Mimesis and Expression: The Dialectical Peculiarity of Art in Adorno
Antonio Gutiérrez-Pozo

Resumen: The aim of this article is to show that, according to Theodor Adorno, art is knowledge, it has gnoseological relevance, and is linked to truth. While Adorno makes a radical separation and distinction between art and philosophy, at the same time he claims that

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Spirit and Dialectic: Notes for a Comparison Between Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit and Kierkegaard’s The Sickness unto Death
Gabriel Leiva Rubio

Abstract: This paper compares the concepts of “spirit” and “dialectic” in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit and Kierkegaard’s The Sickness unto Death respectively. For this purpose, I delve into the way in which both philosophers understand these two concepts. The aim of

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The Desperate and Failed Repetition. A Comparison of Kierkegaard’s Repetition and Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther
Luis Guerrero Martínez

Abstract: One of the most complex and, at the same time, most important philosophical categories in Kierkegaard’s thought is that of “repetition”. To this notion Kierkegaard devotes one of his first pseudonymous works, namely, Repetition, by Constantin Constantius. Thi

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The Practical-Anthropological Problem of Happiness in Kant´s Moral Philosophy
Francisco Javier Iracheta Fernández

Abstract: Kant’s moral philosophy intends to be an articulated project between metaphysics of morals and practical anthropology. In the works in which he undertakes the task of grounding his metaphysics of morals, namely, The Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals and

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Political Transformations in Mexico. A Dialogue with Virginia Aspe

Abstract: In “The Political Dilemmas of Mexico’s Transformations: A Philosophical Approach” (Tópicos, Revista de Filosofía 58), Virginia Aspe explores the character of political transformations in Mexico addressing the following questions: a) What does the notion “poli

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