Carla Cordua
Carla Cordua (born 25 December 1925) is a Chilean philosopher.
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Nationality | Chilean |
Education | University of Chile |
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Life
Cordua was born in Los Ángeles, Chile on Christmas Day, 1925. She entered the University of Chile in 1948 and studied under Bogumil Jasinowski and Oscar Marín.[1]
In 2006 she received the Jorge Millas Award for academic merit from the Austral University of Chile.[2]
She is married to Roberto Torretti who is also a philosopher. During the period of military dictatorship the two left Chile.[3] In 2011 they were jointly awarded Chile's National Prize for Humanities and Social Sciences.[4]
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References
- Carla Cordua, memoriachilena, Retrieved 27 October 2015
- "Destacada Filósofa Chilena Recibió 'Premio Jorge Millas'" [Distinguished Chilean Philosopher Receives Jorge Millas Award] (in Spanish). Universia. 11 September 2006. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
- Philosophy in Chile, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford University, Retrieved 26 October 2015
- "Entregan el Premio Nacional de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales" [National Prize for Humanities and Social Sciences Given]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Santiago. 2 September 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
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