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Mexican philosophy began in rupture — in conquest, cultural collision, and the struggle to think under power.And yet thought survived. More than survived. It pressed through colonial fracture, contested authority, and five centuries of intellectual conflict to produce a philosophical tradition with its own arguments, its own pressures, and its own irreducible force. This book treats Mexican philosophy not as a footnote to European thought, but as a field in its own right.Mexican philosophy did not develop in libraries insulated from history. It formed where ideas were instruments of critique, survival, identity, and institutional design. Concepts became weapons, constitutions, prayers, and manifestos. They had consequences.This volume maps five centuries of those consequences:Pre-Conquest Foundations: It begins before the conquest, with Nahua philosophy and the aesthetic-ethical ideal of in xochitl, in cuicatl — Flower and Song — where truth, beauty, dignity, and form meet in a single vision of human life. It turns to Maya thought on cyclical time, mathematical order, and the structure of the cosmos: a world shaped by pattern, recurrence, and catastrophe.The Colonial Synthesis: Then comes the colonial synthesis. New Spanish Scholasticism negotiates between European authority and American reality. Jesuit humanism searches for indigenous humanity inside frameworks often built to deny it. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz appears as an intellect under constraint: a woman writing philosophy inside a convent, under a church that demanded obedience but could not extinguish thought.The Nineteenth-Century Break: The nineteenth century breaks the synthesis open. Liberalism and Conservatism become more than political camps; they become rival answers to the question of what Mexico is. Positivism enters as a program of education, modernization, and national reconstruction, turning reason into a technology of state-building.Modern Mexican Thought: Modern Mexican thought deepens the crisis. The search for lo mexicano asks what Mexican identity means after conquest, empire, revolution, and cultural fragmentation. Octavio Paz maps solitude as a philosophical condition. The Philosophy of Liberation refuses to think from the center. Chicano philosophy and borderlands thought carry the tradition across geography, where identity fractures, crosses, and reforms under new pressure.For readers seeking a Mexican philosophy textbook, a study of Latin American philosophy, or a serious introduction to Nahua philosophy, Maya thought, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexican liberalism, positivism, Octavio Paz, the Philosophy of Liberation, Chicano philosophy, and borderlands thought, this book offers a clear path into a tradition too often left at the margins.Mexican philosophy asks, under changing forms of power, what it means to reason, to belong, and to live uprightly.Discover the heartbeat beneath the silence of the stone. Read more

ASIN B0GGY27RKY
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ISBN13 978-1971325057
Language English
File size 18.8 MB
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Publisher Kudin & Sons Academic Press
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Print length 842 pages
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Publication date March 31, 2026
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