Thoughts on Emilio Uranga’s ¿De quién es la filosofía?*
I. Tracing a Line from Analysis of Mexican Being An underlying premise of Analysis of Mexican Being (AMB) is that philosophy is intimately tied to a specific circumstance from which […]
I. Tracing a Line from Analysis of Mexican Being An underlying premise of Analysis of Mexican Being (AMB) is that philosophy is intimately tied to a specific circumstance from which […]
Now that we just finished our “Authors Meets Critics” on Gustavo Leyva’s La filosofía en México en el siglo XX – a book written in Spanish by our Mexican colleague […]
It’s been a while since I posted on here. Both Robert and I have been busy with other projects. In August 2020, I published A Sense of Brutality: Philosophy after […]
For my Introduction to Philosophy, which I’m completely revamping for my new gig at Occidental, I will be asking my students to write a short paper toward the end of […]
Not too long ago, Carlos tweeted that we were going to start working on the second volume of our anthology. Even though we’ve been talking about it for a year […]
The author of this amazing article is my good friend, Professor Stephanie Merrim from Brown University. The article appears in the current issue of Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, vol. […]
A new book by myself and Francisco Gallegos on Jorge Portilla is out on hardcover. The paperback should be coming out soon. Look for that.
Recently, Guillermo Hurtado of the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas at UNAM asked me to co-author the 2020 update of his 2016 entry “Philosophy in Mexico” for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. As some […]
In “Notas para un estudio del mexicano,” Uranga introduces the worry that Mexican life and experience—i.e., lo mexicano—may somehow overwhelm its concept—i.e., “lo mexicano,” making it impossible for a “philosophy […]
I was fortunate enough to have edited a very special issue of the Journal Genealogy, titled “New Directions in Latinx/Latin American Philosophy.” Check it out here. Article and Contributors 1.”Gloria […]
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.