Bogotá School
The Bogotá School refers to a group of Colombian philosophers and scholars who emerged in the late 20th century, primarily based in Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. This intellectual movement is known for its focus on social and political issues, emphasizing the importance of context in understanding philosophical concepts.
Key figures associated with the Bogotá School include Francisco de Roux and Eduardo Umaña Luna, who contributed to discussions on ethics, democracy, and human rights. Their work often critiques traditional Western philosophy, advocating for a more inclusive approach that considers Latin American realities and experiences.