Abstract

ABSTRACTThe following response is divided in two parts. The first addresses some general issues about my Latin American Philosophy: From Identity to Radical Exteriority (Vallega, Alejandro. 2014. Latin American Philosophy: From Identity to Radical Exteriority. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press), which was the topic of a session at the 2015 meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP). The second takes up in depth a point from each speaker: the question of developing “situated thought” as a way to undo and overcome the exclusion of non-Westernized thought and experience (raised by Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback); and the introduction of a “decolonial aesthetics” and an “aesthetic of liberation” as fundamental for decolonizing thought and opening spaces from other senses of existence, knowledge, and intersubjectivity (raised by Omar Rivera).

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