Dr. Correa will be speaking at the Complex Tuesday night 6-8p. Details
below.

Join us tomorrow 1Monday April 3 12p for lunch and informal discussions at
El Tesoro <http://goo.gl/maps/jJK8> at noon.

-Stephen



*“The Theory of Complexity in Cuba: history of a difference” *

Dr. Antonio Correa Iglesias, Presidente. Cátedra para el Estudio de la
Complejidad. Havana, Cuba.

For anyone familiar with the history of ideas in Cuba, the fact that a
philosophical movement centered on the study of complexity has become
consolidated must come as a surprise.  In contrast to other trends of
thought that have made their way to the island, the studies of complexity
have created a space for autonomy, self-management, visibility, difference
and resistance.

For those who are truly familiar with the history of ideas in Cuba, it will
not be difficult to establish a recursive link between this movement and the
tradition of Cuban philosophical thought that reached its apex in the 1940s
and 1950s.

This philosophical tradition was eclipsed with the triumph of the revolution
and the installation of Marxism as its philosophy and political practice.
The 1940s and 1950s were Cuba’s most significant period, not only
philosophically but culturally, in general. It is the time when we can speak
of a true feeling of authenticity, so much so that the works of Cuban
thinkers were discussed with the best of contemporary thought worldwide,
both on the scientific and philosophical levels.

The Cátedra para el Estudio de la Complejidad (Center for Studies in
Complexity Theory) is indebted to this tradition, and in this regard, the
Cátedra’s complete body of work constitutes a space of pluralism that seeks
to establish a philosophical practice that is not subject to dictates and
whose critical vocation is its articulating axis.

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Antonio Correa Iglesias, PhD, is a professor of Philosophy, Epistemology,
Aesthetics and Cognition Science at the University of Art in Havana, Cuba.
He is the Vice Dean of the Fine Arts Faculty there.  Currently, he is
studying under a fellowship at Alanus University, Bonn, Germany, where he is
the International Professor of the SenseLab Workshop. He will be visiting
Santa Fe and the Institute for Analytic Journalism and the Santa Fe Complex
April 5-9, 2011.
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