Publications & Presentations

                                Sánchez, Carlos Alberto

 

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  • (2019). “Sobre la brutalidad y la narco cultura,†in Tiempos sombríos: violencia en el México contemporáneo, Arturo Aguirre (Ed). Buenos Aires: Editorial Biblio: 175-190.

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     (2019). “Authenticity and the Right to Be: On Latin American Philosophy’s Great Debate.†Cambridge History of Philosophy: 1946-2010. Edited by Iain Thomson and Kelly Becker. Cambridge University Press.

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    (2019). “(M)existentialism,†The Philosopher’s Magazine (March 3, 2019).

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    (2018). With Robert Sanchez, “The Philosophy of Mexicanness: An Introduction and Translation,†AEON Magazine (June 25, 2018).

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    (2018). “Narcocultura: Precis for a Philosophy of Brutality,†RPA Magazine (May 18, 2018).

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    (2018). “The Gift of Mexican Historicism,†Continental Philosophy Review. Vol. 51, No. 3: 439-57.

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    (2017). “The Future is Now: Leopoldo Zea’s Hegelianism and the Liberation of the Mexican Past,†in Creolizing Hegel. Edited by Michael Monahan. Rowman & Littlefield.

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    (2016). “Serious Subjects: On Values, Time, and Death,†Spaziofilosofico. No. 18: 463-473.

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    (2016). “Cashing Out the Check: Jorge J.E. Gracia Responds to His Critics,†Journal of World Philosophies. Book Review.

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    (2016). “Reflexiones sobre el valor de la filosofia Mexicana para la vida Latina-Estadounidense,†Devenires, 17:33.

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    (2016). “Phenomenology at the Limits of Narco Culture,†Phenomenology and the Political. Edited by Geoff Pfiffer and S. West Gurley. Routledge. 

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    (2016). “20th Century Mexican Philosophy: Features, Themes, Tasks,†Inter-American journal of Philosophy, Vol. 7, No 1.

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    (2015). “Kierkegaard and the Matter of Philosophy: A Fractured Dialectic,†Teaching Philosophy. Book Review.

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    (2014). “Latino Immigrants in the United States,†Bulletin of Latin American Research. Book Review.

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    (2014). “Illegal Immigrants: Law, Fantasy, and Guts,†Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Vol. 21, No. 1: 99-109.

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    (2014). “Clothing the Other in Dignity: Centotl, NAFTA, and the Primary of Tradition,†Inter-American Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 5, No. 2: 31-44.

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    (2013). “Death and the Colonial Difference: An Analysis of a Mexican Idea,†Journal of Philosophy of Life, Vol. 3, No. 3: 168-189.

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    (2013). “On Heidegger’s Thin Eurocentrism and the Possibility of a Mexican Philosophy,†Radical Philosophy Review, Vol. 16, No. 3: 763-780.

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    (2011). “Philosophy and the Post-Immigrant Fear,†Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Vol. 18, No. 1: 31-42.

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    (2011). “On Documents and Subjectivity: The Formation and De-Formation of the Immigrant Identity,†Radical Philosophy Review, Vol. 14, No. 2: 197-205. 

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    (2011). “Leopoldo Zea, Stanley Cavell, and the Seduction of an ‘American’ Philosophy,†in Pragmatism in the Americas, Edited by Gregory Fernando Pappas. New York: Fordham University Press: 185-195.

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    (2011). “Emilio Uranga and John Dewey on Contingency and Accident: In 91´«Ã½ of an ‘American’ Essence,†Intuición: Revista de Filosofía, Vol. 2, No. 1: 1-13. 

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    (2010) “Against Values: On Scheler and Portilla,†Newsletter for Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy, Vol. 10, No. 1: 1-9.

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     (2010) “Mexican Existentialism and its Relevance to Chicano Identity Politics,†The Thought and Social Engagement in the Mexican-American Thought of John H. Haddox.  Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press: 125-140.

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    (2010) “Epistemic Justification and Husserl’s ‘Phenomenology of Reason’ in Ideas I,†Epistemology, Archaeology, Ethics: Current Investigations of Husserl’s Corpus, edited by Sebastian Luft and Pol Vandevelde. Continuum Press: 7-20. 

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    (2010) “Generosity: Variations on a Theme from Aristotle to Levinas,†The Heythrop Journal: A Review of Philosophy and Theology, Vol. 51, No., 3 (May): 442-453.

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    (2008) “Heidegger in Mexico: Emilio Uranga’s Ontological Hermeneutics,†Continental Philosophy Review, Vol. 41, No. 4 (2008): 441-460.

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     (2008) “The Philosophical Demands of a Mexican Philosophy of History,†Dissidences: Hispanic Journal of Theory and Criticism, volume 5 (2008): online at:

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    (2008) “Cultural (In)Competence, Justice, and Expectations of Care,†Online Journal of Health Ethics, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2008).  Online: http://ethicsjournal.umc.edu