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Lógoi. Revista de Filosofía 

Journal dedicated to philosophical topics. It promotes and disseminates research in the areas of epistemology, theory of argumentation, ethics, history of philosophy, and relations with different areas of knowledge. It is an open access journal that follows the ethical guidelines of periodicals. The Journal is published every six months, 2 issues, January-June, July-December.

Lógoi. Revista de Filosofía maintains a permanent call for original and unpublished contributions throughout the year. From the present call, with the purpose of increasing the international projection of the journal, we encourage the submission of articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, German and Italian in the fields of philosophical knowledge.

Logoi. Journal of Philosophy is a peer-reviewed scientific journal. Published by the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello, its objective is to create a space for the dissemination of research results in the philosophical field to disseminate them among specialists, academics, students and the public interested in philosophical topics.

Lógoi, Revista de Filosofía does not contemplate any fee for authors to accept or publish in the journal

 

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No. 47 (2025): N. 47 (2025) enero-junio. Lógoi. Revista de Filosofía
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This issue 47 of L'ógoi. Revista de Filosofía gathers different reflections on philosophy, culture, identity and ¿Hispano-American?, ¿Latin-American?, ¿Ibero-American?, ¿Indo-American? art. It is pertinent to point out that, in the articles included in this volume, the authors do not offer a unique vision on the nomenclature used to call and culturally group the territories of the Americas. Nothing strange; since, as Arturo Uslar Pietri rightly pointed out, to mention one individual among a long list of intellectuals who have insisted on this point, we have not been able to agree on finding a unique and satisfactory name for our continent. Hispanoamerica, Latinoamerica, Iberoamerica, Indoamerica, Spanish America and other terms appear in the texts of different thinkers, both European and American, who over the years have been concerned with understanding our culture - Hispanoamerican, Latin American, Iberoamerican, Indoamerican, Latin American, Iberoamerican, Indoamerican? It should therefore come as no surprise that the contributors to this publication have different criteria. It should also be emphasized that, if the question on this matter were put to us, we would not hesitate to affirm that the most pertinent denomination is Hispanoamerica; but this is now irrelevant and this is not the place to discuss the reasons for our point of view. Any justification would exceed the limits that have been set for this preamble.

 

Published: 2025-01-16
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