The gift of Mexican historicism

Carlos Sánchez

pp. 439-457

The focus of this paper is Mexican historicism. It has three objectives: first, to introduce English-speaking readers to the nature and history of Mexican historicism; second, to defend Mexican historicism against the charges of relativism usually raised against historicism in general and "Mexican" philosophy in particular; and third, to argue for what I call the transcendental, or alternatively, "liberatory," nature of Mexican historicism—a nature with philosophical and political consequences. The hope is that by making the clarifications and determinations made here, the tradition of Mexican philosophy, of which Mexican historicism is a key moment, may find its place in the increasingly pluralistic US philosophical landscape.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11007-017-9425-5

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Sánchez, C. (2018). The gift of Mexican historicism. Continental Philosophy Review 51 (3), pp. 439-457.

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