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Yoris was born in Caracas and graduated in Letters and Philosophy from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (UCAB) in 1980 and 1981, respectively, where she also obtained her PhD in history in 1999.[1][2] She holds a master's degree in Latin American Literature from Universidad Simón Bolívar (USB) in 1993 and another in Logic and Philosophy of Science from Universidad de Salamanca, Spain.[3][4] Her final master's thesis, entitled "Analogy and argumentative force", was awarded the "Federico Riu Award for Philosophical Research" in the category of Short Essay.[5]
Yoris held the position of director of the School of Philosophy at UCAB between 1992 and 1998, director of the Philosophy graduate program from 1997 and of the Humanities and Education Area at the UCAB graduate program between 2007 and 2011.[3] She has also been a columnist for El Nacional and a professor at the Universidad Metropolitana.[3]
At the institutional level, she has played several roles in both national and international institutions. She was president of the Venezuelan Society of Philosophy and the Venezuelan Society of Logic, member of the Mexican Academy of Logic, member of the Inter-American Society of Philosophy, member of the International Étienne Gilson Society and vice-president for South America of the Ibero-American Philosophy Network (Red Iberoamericana de Filosofía).[6][7] On 19 March 2024, she was appointed as a full member of the Venezuelan Academy of Language.[6]
María Corina Machado, an opposition candidate who was disqualified by the Comptroller General, announced on 22 March 2024 that Yoris would be the presidential candidate for both Unitary Platform and A New Era, the only political organizations authorized by the electoral body to participate in the elections, as well as other sectors of the Venezuelan opposition grouped in the Gran Alianza Nacional (GANA).[10][11][12] Yoris, unlike other opposition leaders, has not held public administration positions and is politically qualified according to the National Electoral Council's system.[13] Yoris was unable to register as a presidential candidate despite claiming to have made repeated attempts and was replaced by temporary candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, who was allowed to register.[14]
Political views
Yoris is opposed to socialism and communism; she says that the free market regulates prices, that communism was responsible for the death of millions and that the ideology resulted with Venezuela becoming divided.[15]
Academic publications
Yoris, Corina (2005). Introducción a la lógica problemario. Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. ISBN978-980-244-109-9
Yoris-Villasana, C. (2004). El Caribe tiene nombre de mujer: identidad cultural en la literatura del Caribe anglófono: Jean Rhys. Venezuela: Grupo Editorial Eclepsidra.
Yoris-Villasana, Corina (2000). «Interpretación de algunos cambios en la teoría lingüística desde la concepción de ciencia de Karl Popper». Revista de filosofía17 (36): 75–88. ISSN0798-1171
Yoris-Villasana, Corina (2004). 18 de octubre de 1945: legitimidad y ruptura del hilo constitucional. Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. ISBN978-980-6396-19-7
Yoris-Villasana, C. (2004). 18 de octubre de 1945: legitimidad y ruptura del hilo constitucional. Venezuela: Academia Nacional de la Historia.
Yoris-Villasana, C. (2014). Analogía y fuerza argumentativa. Venezuela: Universidad Católica Andrés Bello.