sábado, 4 de septiembre de 2021

PERUVIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHILOSOPHY (RPFA) # 19: PHILOSOPHY OF A PANDEMIC (II)

Reflections on the political, social, cultural, educational repercussions, etc. of the coronavirus in Latin America and the world


Lima, September-December 2020

CONTENT

PHILOSOPHY OF THE COVID19 PANDEMIC

Marbin Amílcar Pérez Natarén, BA in Philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Honduras (Unah), Master's Degree in Bioethics, Universidad Europea del Atlántico and Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the National University in Valle de Sula (Unah-Vs) . 

SANITARY HEGEMONY

Francisco Tomás González Cabañas, Institution of the Center for Political and Social Studies "Desiderio Sosa". 

 PANDEMIC, DEMOCRACY AND NEOLIBERALISM

Daniel Loayza Herrera, BA in History, Federico Villarreal National University, BA in Education, specialty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, César Vallejo University, and Professor, San Juan Bautista Private University.

KRONOS AND CORONAVIRUS, THE LEVETEMPORALITY OF HUMANITY

Ernesto Edmundo Álvarez Lacayo, Lic. In Ecclesiastical Studies, San Vicente Ferrer Faculty of Theology, Mag. In Social Anthropology and Research Professor, San Carlos de Guatemala University-San Marcos University Center (USAC-CUSAM). 

PHILOSOPHY AND POLITICAL PANDEMIC

Ciro Marín Benítez, BA in Philosophy, National University of San Agustín, Mag. In Philosophy, mention Epistemology, American University of Andragogy, and Professor, National University of San Antonio Abab del Cusco. 

MORE DEADLY THAN THROWS AND BULLETS:

Review by Velázquez Castro, Marcel (2020). Sons of the plague. History of epidemics in Peru. Lima: Taurus, 246 pp. by Manuel Abraham Paz and Miño Conde


Go to the index of the Peruvian Journal of Applied Philosophy # 20

Go to the index of the Peruvian Journal of Applied Philosophy # 18

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