I strongly recommend Mexican Philosophy for the 21st Century to those looking for an astute, metaphilosophical assessment of what makes this tradition unique as well as a comprehensive, authoritative introduction to its key concepts. Most of all, I recommend this book to instructors wanting to breathe new life into their course reading lists.

Notre Dame Philosophical Review

This wise and well argued book is a game changer for teaching Mexican philosophy as well as helping contemplate how to live meaningfully. Innovative presentations of key themes in the understudied field of Mexican philosophy allow readers to engage philosophically from the start and wrestle with urgent concerns in their lives.

Amy A. Oliver, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Spanish, and Latin American Studies, American University, USA

Mexican Philosophy for the 21st Century is more than an introduction to Mexican philosophy. It demonstrates how to apply Mexican philosophy to our contemporary lives and world, and makes a compelling case for the specificity and originality of Mexican philosophy, paving the way into what the author calls “post-Western” philosophy in the English-speaking world.

Robert Eli Sanchez, Jr, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Occidental College, USA

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This book is an important contribution to demonstrating the relevance and potential of Latin American philosophy in the 21st century. Seven distinctly Mexican concepts used by Mexican philosophers are carefully and clearly translated, explained, and applied to everyday human concerns. After reading it, there should be no doubt that Mexican philosophy has powerful theoretical and conceptual resources to tackle and understand social and concrete problems across the globe.

Gregory Fernando Pappas, Professor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University, USA

Carlos Sánchez is one of the leaders of the reconstruction of Mexican philosophy as a "world philosophy". In this brilliant book, he shows how we can find in Mexican Philosophy conceptual resources to face the great questions of our times.

Guillermo Hurtado, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Mexican philosophy has been relegated for far too long to the margins of philosophy’s global scene. Carlos Alberto Sánchez brings it to the front and centre by demonstrating that its figures, methods, and texts, supplement, enrich, and broaden the scope and depth of both philosophy and our everyday understanding.

Explaining the context and thinkers associated with relajo, zozobra, nepantla, corazonada, tik, and Mexistentialism, Sánchez goes beyond a standard introduction of Mexican philosophy. His sustained analysis of prominent concepts gives us a new vocabulary for understanding ourselves and the world we live in. Based on the concrete experience of Mexican life, we are introduced to influential thinkers and uniquely Mexican themes: the primacy of history and circumstance and the intrinsic value of community.

Powered by a commitment to use Mexican philosophy to navigate the perplexing world we inhabit, Sánchez challenges the blanket application of Eurocentric philosophy to our 21st-century concerns. This is an essential starting point for Latin American philosophy scholars and anyone approaching Mexican philosophy for the very first time.

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A sustained reflection on distinctly Mexican concepts that reveals the value of applying Mexican thought to everyday life.

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Mexican Philosophy: What Is It and Why It Matters
1. Relajo
2. Nepantla
3. Zozobra
4. Corazonada
5. Tik
6. Figure of the World
7. Mexistentialism

Questions for Discussion
Suggestions for Further Reading

Notes
Annotated Bibliography
Bibliography
Index

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A sustained reflection on distinctly Mexican concepts that reveals the value of applying Mexican thought to everyday life.
Identifies and introduces seven concepts derived from the history of Mexican philosophy
Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies delivers primers reflecting exciting new developments in the trajectory of world philosophies. Instead of privileging a single philosophical approach as the basis of comparison, the series provides a platform for diverse philosophical perspectives to accommodate the different dimensions of cross-cultural philosophizing. While introducing thinkers, texts and themes emanating from different world philosophies, each book, in an imaginative and path-breaking way, makes clear how it departs from a conventional treatment of the subject matter.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350319158
Publisert
2023-10-05
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
400 gr
Høyde
218 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232

Biografisk notat

Carlos Alberto Sánchez is Professor of Philosophy at San José State University, USA. He is of co-editor of OUP’s Mexican Philosophy in the 20th Century: Essential Readings (2017) and the translator of Emilio Uranga’s Analysis of Mexican Being: Introduction and Translation (Bloomsbury, 2021).