Con este libro, Nicol A. Barria-Asenjo y su equipo de expertos presentan de forma sistemática y exhaustiva la obra del filósofo político José Luis Villacañas en los campos de la teoría política, la filosofía y el psicoanálisis.
Considerado uno de los filósofos contemporáneos más prolíficos de España, con repercusión tanto nacional como internacional, la obra de Villacañas se caracteriza por una crítica social y política con elementos del psicoanálisis freudiano y lacaniano, y sus vínculos con perspectivas populistas. Dividido en dos partes, este libro ofrece capítulos breves y concisos que examinan diversos aspectos de la producción intelectual de Villacañas, que abarca más de cuatro décadas.
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SECTION I.
The emergence of a constellation of signifiers. Six pillars in a philosophical monument.
Chapter 1.
Thirty Relevant Concepts
José Luis Villacañas Berlanga.
SECTION II. Villacañas as a rupture in the history of ideas in the 21st century. Darkness and Light to History and Political Theory.
Chapter 2.
A general cartography of the work of the philosopher José Luis Villacañas: First steps towards an intellectual biography.
Nicol A. Barria-Asenjo.
Chapter 3.
Writing as officium and translatio of the philosopher.
Antonio De Murcia Conesa
Chapter 4.
Return to Max Weber. The relevance of Max Weber in the republicanism of José Luis Villacañas.
Antonio Rivera García
Chapter 5.
Defending the Enlightenment Today!A Gloss on José Luis Villacañas’s Freudo-Republicanism
Oscar Ariel Cabezas
Chapter 6.
Villacañas, a Reader of Foucault: On the Question of Anthropology
Rodrigo Castro Orellana
SECTION III. Conceptual renovation and construction of concepts: an approach to political theory in Villacañas.
Chapter 7.
The Ability to Judge as an Act of Freedom – A Critical Examination with Reference to
Villacañas’ Concept of “Precarious Lives”
Florian Maiwald
Chapter 8.
Tempora mutantur
Silvia Kargodorian
Chapter 9.
Subject, Capitalist Discourse, and Neoliberalism: Notes on the Contemporary World, in Dialogue Between Psychoanalysis and the Thought of Villacañas
Judith Elena, John Alexander Quintero Torres, Jorge Alberto Borrero Fernández.
Chapter 10.
Civic Republicanism as an Alternative to Neoliberalism: An Analysis of José Luis Villacañas’s Thought
Alberto Leon
Chapter 11.
Theological-political fragment. Neoliberalism and totality in José Luis Villacañas.
Roberto Lobos
SECTION IV. An old, repeated and necessary debate: Why talk about Populism?
Chapter 12.
Philosophy as a Collaborative Work:
On Villacañas’ Commentary on the Enlightenment and Populism
Simone Medina Polo
Chapter 13.
José Luis Villacañas: The Republic and the Populist Moment.
Juan Pablo Sanhueza Tortellaand Nicol A. Barria-Asenjo.
Chapter 14.
Populism in Latin America: An analysis of the Latin American political situation from the thought of José Luis Villacañas Berlanga.
Arturo Dust y Selene Roldán Ruiz.
Chapter 15.
Is it possible to talk about populism today?
An exploration between Latin America and the Philippines from the work of Villacañas
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