Eduardo Mendieta is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Stony Brook University, State University of New York
Acknowledgments
p. vii
Introduction: Epistemic Hubris and Dialogical Cosmopolitanism
p. 1
Globalizations
Philosophizing Globalizations
p. 17
Invisible Cities: A Phenomenology of Globalization from Below
p. 35
Latinamericanisms
From Modernity, through Postmodernity, to Globalization: Mapping Latin America
p. 59
Remapping Latin American Studies: Postcolonialism, Subaltern Studies, Postoccidentalism, and Globalization Theory
p. 79
The Emperor's Map: Latin American Critiques of Globalism
p. 97
Critical Theory
Beyond Universal History: Enrique Dussel's Critique of Globalization
p. 111
Politics in on Age of Planetarization: Enrique Dussel's Critique of Political Reason
p. 125
The Linguistification of the Sacred as a Catalyst of Modernity: Jurgen Habermas on Religion
p. 141
Which Pragmatism? Whose America? On Cornel West
p. 169
Notes
p. 187
Index
p. 219
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