
The colonization of philosophy
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: Philosophy that does not recognize the terrain it treads on corroborates the colonial scope of its concepts
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: Philosophy that does not recognize the terrain it treads on corroborates the colonial scope of its concepts
By THAIS KLEIN & ÉRICO ANDRADE: What is at the heart of the attacks on Bolsonaro and Trump is not a coordinated setup by a fascist international, but violence as a way of dealing with differences
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: Although Brazil is still racist, social movements managed to remove the majority white character from our country in a decade
By ÉRICO ANDRADE & JOÃO PAULO LIMA SILVA AND FILHO: A list of female writers bothers a lot of people
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: The radicalism that post-colonial thought brings us should not be limited to recognizing “contradictions” in the so-called classical philosophers, but should also touch on the notion of canon and classic
By ÉRICO ANDRADE & PAULO FERNANDO PEREIRA DE SOUZA: And what is structural in racism is the understanding of race as a device of social control
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: On the priority of politics over history and philosophy
By ÉRICO ANDRADE:
When Christians choose to condemn a ten-year-old child, they not only throw the first stone, but also reserve the monopoly of hypocrisy for themselves.
By ÉRICO ANDRADE:
Wittgenstein had already said that there is no such thing as private language. No one owns language. No one owns the subject of racism. But what we must learn is that we cannot speak for people about their
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: Skepticism, far from being an act of prudence, may simply be the most absurd way of affirming belief in the implausible by considering all beliefs as equally doubtful.
By Érico Andrade: Analysis of the network of lies that sustains the Bolsonaro government
Erico Andrade:
The Bolsonaro government has shown a disdain not just for poverty, but for everything that is not its mirror.
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: Philosophy that does not recognize the terrain it treads on corroborates the colonial scope of its concepts
By THAIS KLEIN & ÉRICO ANDRADE: What is at the heart of the attacks on Bolsonaro and Trump is not a coordinated setup by a fascist international, but violence as a way of dealing with differences
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: Although Brazil is still racist, social movements managed to remove the majority white character from our country in a decade
By ÉRICO ANDRADE & JOÃO PAULO LIMA SILVA AND FILHO: A list of female writers bothers a lot of people
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: The radicalism that post-colonial thought brings us should not be limited to recognizing “contradictions” in the so-called classical philosophers, but should also touch on the notion of canon and classic
By ÉRICO ANDRADE & PAULO FERNANDO PEREIRA DE SOUZA: And what is structural in racism is the understanding of race as a device of social control
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: On the priority of politics over history and philosophy
By ÉRICO ANDRADE:
When Christians choose to condemn a ten-year-old child, they not only throw the first stone, but also reserve the monopoly of hypocrisy for themselves.
By ÉRICO ANDRADE:
Wittgenstein had already said that there is no such thing as private language. No one owns language. No one owns the subject of racism. But what we must learn is that we cannot speak for people about their
By ÉRICO ANDRADE: Skepticism, far from being an act of prudence, may simply be the most absurd way of affirming belief in the implausible by considering all beliefs as equally doubtful.
By Érico Andrade: Analysis of the network of lies that sustains the Bolsonaro government
Erico Andrade:
The Bolsonaro government has shown a disdain not just for poverty, but for everything that is not its mirror.