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, 27 September 1912 – Montevideo, 22 September 2003) was a Uruguayan philosopher and historian of ideas. From 1968 to 1972 he was dean of the Faculty of Humanities. Before the
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in 1973, he was forced into exile in
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, where he continued his academic activity as professor at the Simón Bolívar University in Caracas . In addition, he participates as researcher at the Center for Latin American Studies
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. He contributed to the weekly newspaper ''
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''.Morosoli de Oro 1995


Works

*1937, ''Vida de Basilio Muñoz'' (with Julio Castro. Montevideo) *1945, ''Filosofía pre-universitaria en el Uruguay'' (Montevideo) *''Espiritualismo y positivismo'' (
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. 1950) *1951, ''Batlle y Ordóñez y el positivismo filosófico'' ( Número, Montevideo) *1956, ''La filosofía del Uruguay del siglo XX'' (México) *1962, ''Racionalismo y Liberalismo en el Uruguay'' (Montevideo) *1962, ''La filosofía polémica de Feijóo''. (
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) *1963, ''Filosofía en lengua española'' (Montevideo) *1971, ''Etapas de la inteligencia uruguaya'' (Montevideo) *1976, ''Espacio e Inteligencia'' ( Caracas) *1980, ''Génesis de la idea y el nombre de América Latina'' (Caracas) *1991, ''La inteligencia latinoamericana'' (Montevideo) *1992, ''España en el origen del nombre América Latina'' (Montevideo) *1997, ''Lógica y metafísica en Feijóo'' (Montevideo) *2000, ''La lógica de la razón y la lógica de la inteligencia'' (Montevideo) *
Feijóo, Fundador de la Filosofía de lengua española.
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Arturo Ardao.
* ttp://www.ensayistas.org/filosofos/argentina/roig/homenaje/demenchonok.htm Proyecto Ensayo HispánicoHomenaje a Arturo Roig y Arturo Ardao, Edward Demenchónok 1912 births 2003 deaths People from Minas, Uruguay Uruguayan philosophers 20th-century Uruguayan historians Intellectual historians Uruguayan essayists Historians of philosophy 20th-century philosophers 20th-century essayists Uruguayan expatriates in Venezuela 20th-century Uruguayan male writers {{Uruguay-philosopher-stub