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Ricardo Friaz

PhD student in philosophy at the University of Oregon

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I’m a PhD candidate and graduate employee at the University of Oregon. I’m currently writing a dissertation on time in indigenous Latin American mythologies.

My areas of specialization are Latin American philosophy, Continental philosophy, and Decolonial theory.

In addition to biographical notes about myself, I also post occasional writings, a Spinoza reading guide (soon to be followed by others), and translations.

A longer about me here is here.

Recent Posts

  • “Intimations of unknown worlds”: Decolonization and the Religious Existence of Land
  • Alberto Flores Galindo – Farewell Letter to Friends
  • Pain and Memory
  • Some human constants
  • Machines that remember
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