Colonial Scholasticism: Interpreting Nature, Society, and Philosophy
in Spanish America explores the enduring influence of scholasticism
beyond Europe, tracing its evolution in the intellectual and
educational institutions of colonial Latin America. Far from being a
mere extension of European thought, colonial scholasticism developed
in response to new cultural, political, and scientific contexts,
engaging with both local realities and global philosophical
traditions. This volume examines the emergence and adaptation of
scholastic philosophy in Spanish America, from the establishment of
schools and universities to the development of novel approaches to
law, science, and theology. It explores how the works of Aristotle and
his ancient and medieval followers continued to shape intellectual
discourse in the American world. At the same time, it highlights how
these traditions were reinterpreted in dialogue with Indigenous
knowledge, social structures, and the challenges posed by colonial
rule. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars in the
field, Colonial Scholasticism sheds light on a neglected chapter in
the history of Western philosophy. It challenges Eurocentric
periodisations that confine scholasticism to the Middle Ages and
demonstrates its continued relevance in shaping philosophical and
scientific thought well into early modernity. This book is an
essential resource for historians of philosophy, scholars of Latin
American intellectual history, and all those interested in the global
dimensions of scholasticism.
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Interpreting Nature, Society, and Philosophy in Spanish America
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040414170
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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