This entry has been on Wikipedia for more than ten years and has been considered under several projects. The philosopher's notability is abundantly proved by the sources. (The general criteria of academic notability are adequate for the English-speaking academic world, but not quite so for other cultural horizons.) Lorenzo Peña (or Lorenzo Pena) is a very influential philosopher, whose work is recognized and widely received in several Latin-American countries, especially his second motherland, Ecuador (with a number of courses taught on his thought in the Universities of Cuenca and Quito) and with dissertations about his contribution to the philosophy of law. A number of lawyers and academics are his disciples in Mexico, Spain and Ecuador. His relevance has been recognized by the most outstanding Latin-American logician, the Brazilian Newton C.A. da Costa, who devoted a special paper to discussing his contribution to the philosophy of logic. Other general philosophers and philosophers of law have also acknowledged the high significance of his contributions. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Christinahernandez (talkcontribs) 12:42, 2 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

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