Jorge J. E. Gracia

Jorge J. E. Gracia
Born(1942-07-18)18 July 1942
Died13 July 2021(2021-07-13) (aged 78)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsState University of New York at Buffalo
Website[1] and [2]

Jorge J. E. Gracia (July 18, 1942 – July 13, 2021)[1] was a Cuban-born American philosopher who was the Samuel P. Capen Chair, SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Department of Comparative Literature in the State University of New York at Buffalo. Gracia was educated in Cuba, the United States, Canada, and Spain, and received his Ph.D. in Medieval Philosophy from the University of Toronto.

Gracia authored or edited over forty books.[2] His areas of specialization included Metaphysics/Ontology, Philosophical Historiography, Philosophy of Language/Hermeneutics, Ethnicity/Race/Nationality Issues, Hispanic/Latino Issues, Medieval/Scholastic Philosophy and Hispanic/Latino/Latin-AmericanPhilosophy. While Gracia's earlier work was primarily in the areas of Medieval Philosophy and Metaphysics, much of his recent work has focused on issues of race, ethnicity and identity. His contributions to the philosophical study of race and ethnicity have been groundbreaking. It is within this area that Gracia proposed his familial-historical view of ethnicity and his genetic common-bundle view of race. These views of race and ethnicity have helped to shape the field and addressed many issues that previous theories had left unanswered.

Gracia was the founding chair of the APA Committee for Hispanics in Philosophy, past president of the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, past president of the Society for Iberian and Latin American Thought, past president of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, and past president of the Metaphysical Society of America.

  1. ^ "In Memoriam". University at Buffalo Samuel P. Capen Chair. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  2. ^ Donovan, Patricia. "UB Humanities Institute to Showcase Work of SUNY Distinguished Professor Jorge Gracia". The University at Buffalo News Center. Retrieved 7 March 2015.

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