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CURRICULUM VITAE
ENRIQUE DUSSEL (1934- )
Born in Mendoza (Argentina), Mexican, married to Johanna Peters (German). Children:
Enrique (1965) and Susanne (1966). Phone and fax: Mexico City (52-55) 53 39 56 97. Email: [email protected], Web-page: www.enriquedussel.org, Opera omnia:
www.clacso.org.
I. TITLES
1957
1959
1965
1967
1981
1995
Bachelor and Master in Philosophy (Universidad Nacional del Cuyo,
Mendoza, Argentina). Ten semesters
Doctor in Philosophy (Universidad Central de Madrid, Spain).
Bachelor in Theology (Institut Catholique of Paris and Muenster University).
Eight semesters
Doctor in History (La Sorbonne, Paris).
Doctor Honoris Causa (Freiburg, Switss).
Doctor Honoris Causa (Universidad Mayor de San Andres, La Paz,
Bolivia).
II. TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1966-68
1967-73
1968-75
1975-
1976-
Professor of Ethics at Department of Philosophy of the Philosophy
Department of the Universidad Nacional de Resistencia (Chaco, Argentina).
Professor in the Pastoral Institute of CELAM (Quito, Ecuador).
Professor of Ethics in the Philosophy Faculty in the Universidad Nacional del
Cuyo (Mendoza, Argentina).
Professor of Ethics in the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa
(UAM-Iz.), and in the Faculty of Philosophy in the Universidad Nacional
Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM, Mexico City).
Professor of Church History and Methodology in Religious Studies, (ITES,
Mexico City).
III. LECTURERS IN UNIVERSITIES
1972
1973-76
1981
1981
1982
1983
Catholic University of Louvain (Belgica)
Mexican American Cultural Center (San Antonio,Tex.,USA)
Loyola University (Saint Louis, Miss., USA)
University of Freiburg (Suiza)
Theological Faculty of Geneva (Geneva)
Christian Theological Seminary of the Disciples of Christ
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1986
1987
1989
1991
1992
1994
1997
1998
2000
2003
(Indianapolis, IN)
A winter semester as Visiting John A. O'Brien Professor at University of
Notre Dame (Indiana, USA)
A spring quarter as Distinguished visiting professor at State University of
California (Los Angeles, CA)
A winter semester as Visiting Professor, Union Theological Seminary (NY)
A winter semester as Visiting Wilson Professor, Vanderbilt University
(Tennessee)
A winter semester as Visiting Professor in the Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Universität Frankfurt (Germany)
A winter semester as Visiting Professor in the Loyola University (Chicago,
USA)
Visiting Professor Universität Wien (Viena, AUSTRIA)
A spring semester as Visiting Professor in the Duke University (Durham,
NC)
A winter semester as Robert Kennedy Visiting Professor of the David
Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University,
(Cambridge, USA).
Binghamton University (SUNY), at PIC (Philosophy, Interpretation and
Culture program), winter semester
A. LECTURERS IN U.S.A.
1976
1979
1980
1980
1982
1982-83
1985
1985
1986
1987
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
University of Texas (Austin)
Harvard Divinity School (Boston)
American Philosophical Catholic Association
(Philadelphia)
Villanova University (Pennsylvania)
Tulane University (New Orleans)
Loyola University (Los Angeles)
Vanderbilt University (Tennessee)
University of Florida (Gainesville)
University of Richmond (Virginia)
Lutheran School of Theology (Chicago)
Loyola University (Los Angeles)
Mount St.Mary College (Los Angeles)
University of California (Los Angeles and River Side)
Southern University of California (Los Angeles)
University of Albuquerque (Nuevo Mexico)
University of Fordham (New York)
University of Social Research (New York)
City University of New York, Baruch College (New York)
Princeton University (New Jersey)
Yale University (Mass.)
University of Masssachusset, Amherst (Mass.)
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1989
1989
1990
1990
1991
1991
1991
1992
1992
1992
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1996
1996
1996
1998
1998
1998
1998
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2002
2002
2002
2003
2004
2004
2004
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
2006
Duke University (Durham, North Carolina)
Dyton University (Ohio)
Lutheran School of Theol. (Chicago)
Lynchburg College (Virginia)
Emory University (Atlanta)
Maryknoll School in Missionoloy (New York)
Vanderbilt University (Tennessee)
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Divinity School (Tennessee)
University of California Los Angeles UCLA (Los Angeles)
Andover Newton Theological School (Boston)
American Philosophical Association (Atlanta)
Loyola University (Chicago)
American Philosophical Association (Chicago)
University of San Francisco (San Fco.)
Saint Louis University (Saint Louis)
University of San Francisco (San Fco.)
Duke University Divinity School (Durham)
McMaster University (Ontario, Canada)
State University of New York (New York)
Ohio State University (Ohio)
Binghamton University (Binghamton)
University at Buffalo (Buffalo)
Le Moyne College. Departament of Philosophy (Syracuse)
Rauschenbusch Lectures Colgate Rochester. Divinity School
(Rochester)
University of Minnesota (Minneapolis)
SUNY. Hampshire College, International Education. (Amherst)
Boston College (Boston)
Harvard Divinity School (Cambridge)
Brown University (Providence)
University of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
Michigan University (Ann Arbor, Detroit)
University of California (Berkeley)
Binghamton University (Binghamton)
University of California-Berkeley (Berkeley)
University of Chicago (Chicago)
Duke University (Durham)
University of Washington (Washington)
Emory University (Atlanta)
University of Massachusset (Amherst)
Center for Cultural Studies Rockefeller Foundation (Santa Cruz, CA)
UC-Berkeley (Berkeley)
American Catholic Philosophical Association (South Bend)
Pardue University (West Lafellette)
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2006
2007
Columbia University (New York)
University of Michigan (New York)
B. LECTURERS IN LATIN-AMERICAN
Argentina:
Bolivia:
Brasil:
Caribe:
Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Mendoza, Rosario, etc.
La Paz, Cochabamba
Rio, Sao Paulo, Porto Alegre, Campinas, Sao Leopoldo, Recife,
Florianópolis, etc.
La Habana, Matanzas, Santo Domingo, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), TrinidadTobago, Kingston (Jamaica), Point-au-Pitre (Guadaloupe)
Centroamérica:
Panamá, San José, Heredia, Tegucigalpa, Guatemala, Managua, Esteli,
Granada, San Salvador
Chile:
Santiago, Valparaiso
Colombia:
Bogota, Cali, Medellín, Manizales
Ecuador:
Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Riobamba
Mexico:
Iberoamerican and other universities of Federal Distrit, Puebla,
Toluca, Guadalajara, Chihuahua, Monterrey, Xalapa, Chiapas,
Morelia, Cuernavaca, Ciudad Juárez, etc.
Peru:
Lima, Cuzco
Puerto Rico: Río Piedras, Cayey, Humacao
Uruguay:
Montevideo
Venezuela:
Caracas, Mérida, Maracaibo
C. LECTURERS IN EUROPA
Austria:
Belgique:
France:
Hungary:
Germany:
Wien, Linz
Lovaina, Bruselas
Paris, Strasbourg
Budapest, Zegeb
Würzburg, Tübingen, Münster, Aachen, München, Freiburg, Rostock,
Frankfurt, Neurod, Mainz, Bonn, Krefeld, Düren, Regensburg, Siegen,
Darmstadt, Naurod, Diesburg, Rottenburg, Bremen, Saarbrücken, etc.
Ireland:
Dublin
Italy:
Rome, Milano, Castello, Bologna, Messina, Napoles, Bergamo, Torino,
Genova, Firenze, Lecce, Marina di Carrara, Verona, Bolzano, Trento, etc.
Norway:
Oslo
Russia:
Moscow
Spain:
Madrid, Santiago de Compostela, Pontevedra, Murcia, Málaga,
Salamanca, Barcelona, Vigo, Avila
Sweden:
Stockholm, Uppsala
Switzerland: Luzern, Biel-Stadt, Sornetan, Lausanne, Neuchatel, Freiburg. Zürich, Bern,
etc.
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U. K.:
Brighton, London, Edimburgh
D. LECTURERS IN ASIE AD AFRICA
Egypt:
Ghana:
India:
Kenya:
Korea:
N.Zeland:
Philippine:
Senegal:
Sri Lanka:
Tanzania:
Zimbabwe:
El Cairo
Accra
New Delhi, Bombay, Poone, Kerala, Madras, Madurai, Bangalore, etc.
Nairobi
Seoul
Auckland
Manila, Negros, Mindanao
Dakar
Colombo
Dar-es-Salaam
Harare
IV. ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES
1962-63
19701973-92
1983-91
1985-89
19851981197119891993
1994
19961997
199719992000
Research member (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) of the
Institut for Church History (Mainz, Germany)
Member of the committees of Third World, Church History and
Theological Ethics of the review Concilium
President of the Commission for the History of the Church in Latin America
(CEHILA)
Coordinator of the Working Commission on Church History in the
Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians (EATWOT)
Member of the Executive Committee of IAMS (International Association of
Mission Studies)
Coordinator of the Association on Philosophy and Liberation (AFYL)
Member of the Committee of the Collection "Theology and
Liberation"
Member of the committees of the review Christus (Mexico), Servir
(Mexico), Revista de Teología (San Salvador), Puebla (Petropolis)
Member of the Research National System (Mexico)
Member of the committees the Centro de Documentación en
Filosofía Latinoamericana e Ibérica (Mexico)
Member of the Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology (S.Diego)
Director Honorario of the review Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana
(Maracaibo, Venezuela)
Member of the Committee of the review Principios (Natal/RN, Brasil)
Member of the Committee of the review African Philosophy
(Lewisburg, PA, USA)
Member of the Committee of the review Devenires (Univ.
Michoacana, Morelia, México
Se le otorgo el Premio a la Investigación 2000 en el Área de Ciencias
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2002
20022002
2004
2002
2004-2014
Sociales y Humanidades de la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana.
Member of the Committee of the review La lámpara de Diógenes (Puebla)
Asesor de la Licenciatura en Filosofía de la Universidad de la Ciudad de
México (Distrito Federal)
Jurado Asesor del Concurso de Oposición, Convocatoria CO.I.CSH.c.04.02,
Área de Filosofía de las Ciencias Sociales, UAM.
Member of the Committee of the review Church History: Studies in
Christianity and Culture (Florida State University).
Tutor del Programa en las Áreas de Ética y Filosofía Política en la
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Investigador Nacional Nivel III, del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores