Oscar Terán

This article is about the philosopher. For the lawyer and parliamentarian, see Oscar Terán (lawyer).

Oscar Terán (1938 – Buenos Aires, 21 March 2008) was an Argentinean philosopher.[1]

Biography

Terán was born in Carlos Casares, Buenos Aires. He left his hometown in 1959 to study philosophy in the Buenos Aires University where he devoted himself to the study of history with the help of his teacher José Luis Romero. In 1976 he was exiled in Mexico because of a military dictatorship. He was the author of numerous books and also a supporter of Marxism in the 1960s and 1970s, and the Alfonsinismo in the 1980s.

Books

References

  1. Juan Manuel Bordón, "Murió el filósofo Oscar Terán" El Taller Literario 22 March 2008
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