Dr. Alex Stehn researches and teaches philosophy across the Americas while exploring the intersections of Ethics, Social & Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, and Philosophy of Education. His most recent research explores Mexican and Mexican American Philosophy, especially the work of Gloria Anzaldúa, in order to develop a bilingual, bicultural, and biliterate philosophy of education to flesh out UTRGV’s vision of becoming the USA’s “premier Hispanic-serving institution, and a highly engaged bilingual university.” He has also published numerous articles on teaching and is the recipient of the University of Texas Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award. Papers published in the Journal include:
- “La Mexicana en la Chicana: The Mexican Sources of Gloria Anzaldúa’s Inter-American Philosophy” (Volume 11, Issue 1 – Spring, 2020, with Mariana Alessandri)
- “Toward an Inter-American Philosophy: Pragmatism and the Philosophy of Liberation” (Volume 2, Issue 2 – Winter, 2011)
