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Eduardo Mendieta was born on 28 December, 1963, is a Colombian-American philosopher of culture and ethics. Discover Eduardo Mendieta's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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Eduardo Mendieta (born 28 December 1963) is a Colombian-born Professor of Philosophy at Penn State University, and former acting director of the Rock Ethics Institute.
Mendieta's research focuses on Ethics, Political Philosophy, Latinx philosophy, Latin American Philosophy, Critical Theory (especially the Frankfurt School), Philosophy of Race, and Feminist Philosophy.
Mendieta was born in Pereira, Colombia.
He earned his BA in philosophy at Rutgers University, his MA in Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, and his PhD in philosophy at the New School for Social Research.
He was assistant professor of philosophy at the University of San Francisco from 1995 to 2001 before moving to Stony Brook University, where he served as Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center from 2005 to 2008 and chair of the Department of Philosophy from 2012 to 2015.
He also held visiting positions at the Universidad Iberoamericana and the European Humanities University.
His publications include The Adventures of Transcendental Philosophy: Karl-Otto Apel's Semiotics and Discourse Ethics (2002), Global Fragments: Globalizations, Latinamericanisms, and Critical Theory (2007), and The Philosophical Animal: On Zoopoetics and Interspecies Cosmopolitanism (forthcoming).
Global Fragments has been described as an "important" contribution to ways of thinking about globalization that are "too often ignored in Western European and North American philosophy."
Mendieta was executive editor of Radical Philosophy Review from 2003 to 2007, and a founding editor of the American Philosophical Association's Newsletter of Hispanics in Philosophy.
He is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for Public Philosophy Journal.
Mendieta has investigated topics including animal rights, colonialism, globalization, mass incarceration, and torture, often by building on the conceptual resources of Frankfurt School-style Critical Theory.
Abolition Democracy: Beyond Empire, Torture and War (2006) is a series of interviews between Mendieta and Angela Davis on mass incarceration and torture, which was praised as "a much needed political intervention in mainstream discourse about the Abu Ghraib case."
2006 Certificate of Special Commendation for Graduate Mentoring by a Faculty Member
2007 Hispanic Heritage Month Organizing Committee Faculty Award
2009 Institute of Advanced Study, Fellow, Durham University, England (January–March 2009)
2009 Hispanic Heritage Month Latino Faculty Recognition Award
2010 Honorary Member of the Golden Key International Association
He has also translated the work of Enrique Dussel and Karl-Otto Apel, and co-edited The Power of Religion in the Public Sphere (2011), Reading Kant’s Geography (2011), and Habermas and Religion (2013).
Mendieta has also been interviewed about the challenges and opportunities facing Latino/as in contemporary academic philosophy.
Mendieta's awards and honors include:
2011 Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Science Steering Committee (FAHSS) award for research project: “The City of Black Gold: Caracas and The Geopolitics of Oil”
2011 Dean's Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching
2012 Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Science Steering Committee (FAHSS) award for interdisciplinary initiative submitted with Paul Firbas and Victoriano Roncero-López : “The Latino/a Intellectual: A symposium”
2012 Institute for the History of Philosophy, Summer Workshop: “Peirce, James, and the Origins of Pragmatism” Emory University, Atlanta, 4–14 June 2012.
2013 SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching
2013 Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Steering Committee (FAHSS) award for research project: “Capital of the Cold War: La Havana After the Collapse of the Soviet Union”