
José Manuel Briceño Guerrero
José Manuel Briceño Guerrero was a prominent Venezuelan philosopher and essayist known for his exploration of identity and culture in Latin America. His works, such as 'Laberinto de los tres minotauros,' delve into the complexities of cultural heritage, blending indigenous, European, and African influences. Briceño Guerrero's thoughts on the existential struggles faced by Latin Americans continue to resonate, addressing themes of freedom, identity, and the quest for understanding one's place in a post-colonial world.
Born on Mar 06, 1929 (96 years old)
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José Manuel Briceño Guerrero was a philosopher who taught ancient Greek and had a continental impact.
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José Manuel Briceño Guerrero was a Venezuelan writer, philosopher, and professor.
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José Manuel Briceño Guerrero is referenced for his insights into the complexities of identity and culture in Latin America.
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