Journal of Mexican Philosophy
Recently Carlos and I announced our next joint project (see my last post) – the second installment of our translation project. Today we want to announce a new joint project […]
Recently Carlos and I announced our next joint project (see my last post) – the second installment of our translation project. Today we want to announce a new joint project […]
A regular criticism of our anthology – nicely articulated in an upcoming NDPR review – is that there are almost no women in it. We’ve acknowledged this criticism before and […]
Lately I find myself returning to Neruda’s line: “Tonight I can write the saddest lines.” But I’m not thinking about lost love, but something closer to the loss of innocence. […]
We would just like to share the following article by Guillermo Hurtado about our Mexican Philosophy in the 20th Century: Essential Readings. https://www.razon.com.mx/la-filosofia-mexicana-del-otro-lado-de-la-frontera/ A special thanks to Hurtado for his ongoing […]
We are happy to announce that we are funded to organize the 3rd Biennial Binational Conference on Mexican Philosophy. Some of you may remember that I hosted the first at the […]
If you click on this link, you’ll find the most recent interview in a series on female Mexican philosophers by our good friend, Fanny del Rio. Of particular note, a […]
In the introduction of our book – I just noticed that it is $10 on Kindle – we claim that one of the main reasons Mexican philosophy has struggled to gain […]
I have always been conflicted about the term “Chicano/a.” On the one hand, I believe in la causa that defined el movimiento of the 1960s and early 70s. The injustices that young Chicanos/as fought […]
CALL FOR PAPERS Philosophical Reflections on “Chicano/a”, “Mexican-American”, “Latinx” Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies Description: In the interest of developing an inclusive and interdisciplinary dialogue about naming identities, we […]
If our contract made the project official, something about this makes it real. It feels like ages ago that we began, but we signed the contract only two years ago. […]
An ongoing dialogue about Mexican philosophy and its future in the United States, hosted by Robert Eli Sanchez, Jr. and Carlos Alberto Sánchez
El acontecer de la Filosofía Mexicana en un solo sitio.