Latin American Philosophy for the 21st Century The Human Condition, Values, and the Search for Identity

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Pub. Date: 2004-02-01
Publisher(s): Prometheus
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Summary

This excellent collection is the most complete anthology of Latin American philosophers in English available today. Leading philosophers from several different Latin American countries and from various periods in the history of Latin American thought are included. Though the main focus is upon the rich contemporary period, several key texts from the colonial and independent period are included to provide the reader with some historical background. Dividing the work into four major sections -- Colonial Beginnings and Independence, Philosophical Anthropology, Values, and The Search for Identity -- the editors complement their selections with introductions to the themes covered in each section and brief biographies of each author. An up-to-date bibliography provides the reader with information on the latest work done in the field, both in English and Spanish.

Table of Contents

Preface 9(4)
General Introduction 13(12)
PART I: Colonial Beginnings and Independence
Introduction
25(6)
Bartolome De Las Casas (1474--1566)
31(20)
In Defense of the Indians (chapters 1, 2, 4, and 5)
33(18)
Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz (1651--1695)
51(10)
Response to Sister Filotea (selection)
53(6)
Poem 92, Philosophical Satire
59(2)
Simon Bolivar (1783--1830)
61(28)
Jamaica Letter: Reply of a South American to a Gentleman of This Island
63(4)
Address Delivered at the Inauguration of the Second National Congress of Venezuela at Angostura
67(22)
PART II: Philosophical Anthropology
Introduction
75(14)
Francisco Romero (1891--1962)
89(22)
Theory of Man
91(20)
Intentional Consciousness
91(3)
Culture
94(1)
The Self and the World: The Natural Man
95(1)
The Spirit in General
96(6)
The Uniqueness and Significance of the Spirit
102(6)
Duality
108(3)
Risieri Frondizi (1910--1983)
111(16)
The Nature of the Self
113(14)
The Being and the Doing of the Self
113(2)
Analysis and Analyticism
115(1)
The Concept of Gestalt
116(2)
The Structural Unity of the Self
118(4)
Problems Solved by the Structural Conception
122(5)
Carlos Astrada (1894--1970)
127(18)
Existentialism and the Crisis of Philosophy
129(16)
[The Problematic of Man]
129(6)
The Humanism of Liberty and Its Image of Man
135(10)
Francisco Miro Quesada (b. 1918)
145(22)
Man without Theory
147(20)
[The Failure of All Theories of Man]
147(14)
PART III: Values
Introduction
161(6)
Alejandro Korn (1860--1936)
167(14)
Philosophical Notes
169(6)
[Value as the Object of a Valuation]
169(6)
Axiology
175(6)
[Valuation]
175(6)
Alejandro Octavio Deustua (1849--1945)
181(12)
General Aesthetics
183(10)
Aesthetic Experience
183(10)
Carlos Vaz Ferreira (1872--1958)
193(12)
Fermentary
195(10)
What Is the Moral Sign of Human Anxiety?
195(6)
On Moral Consciousness
201(4)
Miguel Reale (b. 1910)
205(28)
Philosophy of Law
207(26)
Values and the Realm of Ought to Be
207(2)
Characteristics of Value
209(2)
[Classification of Values]
211(3)
Act and Value
214(5)
PART IV: The Search for Identity
Introduction
219(14)
A. THE NATION AND THE PEOPLE
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1811--1888)
233(12)
Civilization and Barbarism
235(10)
Physical Aspect of the Argentine Republic, and the Forms of Character, Habits, and Ideas Induced by It
235(10)
Jose Mart (1853--1895)
245(12)
Our America
245(8)
My Race
253(4)
Jose Carlos Mariategui (1894--1930)
257(10)
Seven Interpretative Essays on Peruvian Reality
259(8)
The Problem of the Indian
259(8)
Jose Vasconcelos (1882--1959)
267(12)
The Cosmic Race
269(10)
Samuel Ramos (1897--1959)
279(8)
Profile of Man and Culture in Mexico
281(6)
The Profile of Mexican Culture
281(6)
Jorge J. E. Gracia (b. 1942)
287(24)
What Makes Hispanics/Latinos Who We Are? The Key to Our Unity in Diversity
289(22)
Linda Martin Alcoff (b. 19-----)
311
Is Latina/o Identity a Racial Identity?
313

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