Santiago Zabala

Santiago Zabala
Era Contemporary philosophy
Region Western philosophy
School Continental
Main interests
Hermeneutics
philosophy of religion
ontology
aesthetics
political philosophy

Santiago Zabala (born 1975) is a European philosopher (raised in Rome, Vienna, and Geneva) and ICREA Research Professor of Philosophy at the Pompeu Fabra University.

Career

Zabala's books have been translated into several languages and his articles have been published in The Guardian, Al Jazeera English, Al Jazeera America,The New York Times, Boston Review, La Maleta, and The Los Angeles Review of Books.[1][2]

Critics

According to Hamid Dabashi "European thinkers like Žižek and Zabala, important and insightful as they are in their own immediate circles, are out of touch with these realities, and to the degree that they are they cannot come to terms with their unfolding particularities in terms immediate to their idiomaticities. For them "Philosophy" is a mental gymnastics performed with the received particulars of European philosophy in its postmodern or poststructuralist registers – exciting and productive to the degree that they can be."[3][4] Zabala's response to Dabashi in Al-Jazeera

Also Brian Leiter criticized Zabala on his blog (Leiter Reports).[5] Zabala's response to Leiter on Columbia University Press Blog.

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