
Sánchez and Sanchez have selected, edited, translated, and introduced some of the most influential texts in Mexican philosophy, which constitute a unique and robust tradition that will challenge and complicate traditional conceptions of philosophy. The texts collected here are organized chronologically and represent a period of Mexican thought and culture that emerged from the Mexican Revolution of 1910 and which culminated in la filosofía de lo mexicano (the philosophy of Mexicanness). Though the selections reflect on a variety of philosophical questions, collectively they represent a growing tendency to take seriously the question of Mexican national identity as a philosophical question--especially given the complexities of Mexico's indigenous and European ancestries, a history of colonialism, and a growing dependency on foreign money and culture. More than an attempt to describe the national character, however, the texts gathered here represent an optimistic period in Mexican philosophy that aimed to affirm Mexican culture and philosophy as a valuable, if not urgent, contribution to universal culture.
This collection investigates how 20th-century Mexican philosophers transformed the question of national identity into a rigorous philosophical inquiry. Editors Carlos Alberto Sánchez and Robert Eli Sanchez, Jr. curate a selection of foundational texts that emerged following the Mexican Revolution of 1910. By organizing these works chronologically, the authors demonstrate how Mexican intellectuals navigated the tensions between indigenous heritage, colonial history, and modern global dependency to establish a distinct philosophical tradition.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of Latin American philosophy identify this volume as a critical resource for diversifying the canon of Western thought. Readers frequently note the clarity of the translations and the effectiveness of the editors in framing complex cultural questions as universal philosophical problems.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
2017-10-04
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190601302
ISBN-13:
9780190601300
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