Francisco Gallegos teaches and writes on topics related to the politics of emotion, Latin American philosophy, and existential phenomenology. His book, The Disintegration of Community: The Social and Political Philosophy of Jorge Portilla, co-authored with Carlos Sánchez, was published by SUNY Press in 2020. His academic papers have appeared in journals such as Inquiry and Journal of Social Philosophy. Gallegos is editor of the “Affective Injustice” issue of Philosophical Topics (2023) and co-editor of Latinx Philosophy: An Anthology, forthcoming from Routledge. Together with Ivan Weiss, he directs the Truth and Authenticity Lab at Wake Forest University, where he has taught since 2018.
Article and papers published in this journal include:
- “On the Distinctive Value of Mexican American Philosophy: Beginning with the Concerns and Intuitions of Mexican Americans” (Volume 9, Issue 2 – Fall, 2018)
