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  1. Lewis Ricardo Gordon (nacido el 12 de mayo de 1962) es un filósofo americano que trabaja en la Universidad de Connecticut, que se especializa en las áreas de Filosofía africana, existencialismo, fenomenología, teoría social y política, pensamiento postcolonial, teorías de raza y racismo, filosofía de liberación, estética ...

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    Lewis Ricardo Gordon (born May 12, 1962) is an American philosopher at the University of Connecticut who works in the areas of Africana philosophy, existentialism, phenomenology, social and political theory, postcolonial thought, theories of race and racism, philosophies of liberation, aesthetics, philosophy of education, and ...

  3. Lewis Gordon is a distinguished professor of Africana philosophy, existentialism, phenomenology, and global southern thought. He is the editor of several book series and journals, and the author of many books and articles on topics such as Fanon, race, and decolonization.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Lewis_GordonLewis Gordon - Wikiwand

    Lewis Ricardo Gordon es un filósofo americano que trabaja en la Universidad de Connecticut, que se especializa en las áreas de Filosofía africana, existencialismo, fenomenología, teoría social y política, pensamiento postcolonial, teorías de raza y racismo, filosofía de liberación, estética, filosofía de la educación, y filosofía ...

  5. A critical review of Lewis Gordon's work as a decolonial humanist who challenges Western conceptions of the human and the human sciences. The article traces his influences, contributions, and praxis in existential phenomenology, Africana philosophy, and critical theory.

  6. 12 de feb. de 2001 · Lewis Gordon, 23, from Scotland Bristol Rovers, since 2022 Left-Back Market value: €250k * Feb 12, 2001 in London, England.

  7. Lewis Gordon is a philosopher, musician, and public intellectual who explores the meaning of blackness and human existence in his book Fear of Black Consciousness. He argues against reductive thinking and advocates for a radical love and openness towards the multitudinous possibilities of reality.