The author shares personal reflections on his family and life in Cuba prior to the Castro Revolution, providing insights into the societal dynamics of that era. Through engaging narratives, he aims to inspire historians, philosophers, and writers to explore the complexities of Cuban society during this significant historical period.
Jorge J. E. Gracia Pořadí knih
Jorge J.E. Gracia se zabývá především metafyzikou, filosofickou historiografií, filosofií jazyka a hermeneutikou, ale také otázkami etnicity, rasy a národnosti, stejně jako hispánskými a latinskoamerickými filosofiemi. Zatímco jeho raná práce se soustředila na středověkou filosofii a metafyziku, jeho novější práce se intenzivně věnuje problematice rasy, etnicity a identity. Jeho teorie týkající se rasové a etnické příslušnosti, jako je rodinně-historický pohled na etnicitu a genetický shlukový pohled na rasu, byly převratné. Tyto koncepty pomohly formovat obor a zodpověděly mnoho otázek, které předchozí teorie neřešily.





- 2020
- 2012
Painting Borges: Philosophy Interpreting Art Interpreting Literature
- 322 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
A provocative examination of the artistic interpretation of twelve of Borges’s most famous stories.
- 2009
Images of Thought: Philosophical Interpretations of Carlos Estevez's Art
- 264 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
The book delves into the interplay between philosophy and art, highlighting the contributions of Cuban American artist Carlos Estevez. It examines how Estevez's work reflects philosophical concepts and invites readers to consider the deeper meanings behind his artistic expressions. Through this exploration, the book invites a dialogue on the significance of art in understanding complex philosophical ideas.
- 2007
Race or Ethnicity?: On Black and Latino Identity
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
"What is race? What is ethnicity? Should we think of them as identities? Can they be effectively individuated? How are they related? How do the relations between them influence pressing issues concerned with social identity, gender, racism...
- 1984
The book begins with a systematic chapter on the problem of individuation. Chapter 2 discusses Boethius and the metaphysical and logical approaches to the problem he initiates. Chapter 3 deals with the metaphysical views of Thierry of Chartres, Gilbert of Potiers and others. Chapter 4 takes up the logical view of Peter Abailard. The last chapter summarizes the book's findings