Diego Tajer is a distinguished Argentine Jewish philosopher, logic researcher, and public intellectual. He excels at deconstructing the ideological traps surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict through the lens of ethics and political philosophy.
Tajer holds a PhD in Philosophy and is an expert in logic and epistemology, conducting research and teaching at CONICET and UBA. He has published extensively in international journals on “logical contradictions” and “rational belief.” As a thinker, he applies complex logical analysis to political debates, helping the public identify fallacies used to justify occupation and dehumanization. He represents a new generation of Argentine Jewish intellectuals who bridge abstract theory with concrete actions for justice.
Tajer’s stance reflects the courage of “critical thinking.” As a key intellectual member of the Llamamiento, he actively promotes anti-occupation dialogue within the Jewish community. In solidarity with artist Norman Briski, he noted from a logical and socio-psychological perspective: “Seeing a Jew criticize something done by Israel breaks the matrix by which criticizing Israel is antisemitic – that’s why those most aligned with the Israeli government reacted this way.”