The identity of liberation in Latin American thought : Latin American historicism and the phenomenology of Leopoldo Zea

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The identity of liberation in Latin American thought : Latin American historicism and the phenomenology of Leopoldo Zea

Mario Sáenz

Lexington Books, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [353]-363) and index

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内容説明

Through a close examination of philosopher Leopoldo Zea's historicist phenomenology, Mario Saenz offers fresh insights into the role of Mexican intellectuals in the creation of a Latin American "philosophy of liberation." While this philosophy of liberation has been widely recognized as the most intellectual political ideology to emerge from Latin America this century, few scholars have specifically explored the Mexican roots of this movement. Saenz redresses this imbalance by placing Zea and his contemporary intellectuals firmly within the context of post-revolutionary Mexico-a political and social landscape that fostered criticisms of colonial and neo-colonial structures of dependence. Saenz demonstrates how Zea's philosophy was informed by a sense of Mexico's distinctive social and cultural identity.

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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 The Meaning of Identity: A Brief Excursion Toward Its DIfference in the History of Philosophy of History Chapter 3 Leopoldo Zea and the Latin American Philosophy of History Chapter 4 Zea's Historicism and the Romantic and Positivist Negations of the "Past" Chapter 5 Zea's Conception of the Assumptive Project and Libaration Chapter 6 Mestizaje from Above or Mestizaje from Below

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