Esteban Marin-Avila is a professor at the Institute of Philosophy of Universidad Veracruzana in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. His publications include articles and book chapters on phenomenology, ethics, axiology, social ontology, social normativity, philosophy of violence, social emotions, critical theory, human rights, and Latin American philosophy.
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Beginning from the phenomenological ethics of Edmund Husserl and Luis Villoro, Marin-Avila relies upon his intense awareness of violence, exclusion, and oppression to argue that love, hope, and trust permeate practical ethical reason. Both in its scholarly rigor and its practical relevance, Sense and Uncertainty is an outstanding contribution to contemporary phenomenological philosophy. - Ian H. Angus, author of Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism: Crisis, Body, World

