商品簡介
Argentine philosopher Dussel has articulated a "philosophy of liberation" which draw upon the anti-universalist stances of Immanuel Levinas and Jurgen Habermas yet differs in significant ways in its critique of globalism and, what he views as its European philosophical underpinnings. In this work, North American philosophers, in 11 essays, grapple with the thought of Dussel. The essays include feminist criticism, elucidation of particular points such as the religious dimensions of his ethics and religious interpretations of Marx's theory of capital as dead labor feeding on living labor, and a synthesis of some of Dussel's ideas with those of Michel Foucault. Finally, Dussel is allowed to answer the issues raised with an essay of his own. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Linda Martin Alcoff is professor of philosophy at Syracuse University.
Eduardo Mendieta is assistant professor of philosophy at University of San Francisco.