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Contingency and Commitment : Mexican Existentialism and the Place of Philosophy.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: SUNY Series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture SeriesPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (172 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781438459479
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Contingency and CommitmentLOC classification:
  • B819.S257 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction From Prejudice to Violence -- Prejudice -- Violence -- Porvenir -- 1. Existentialism as Pause and Occasion The Appropriations of el Grupo Hiperión -- Setting a Tone: Joaquín Sánchezmacgrégor and Ricardo Guerra -- Unproblematic Readings -- Macgrégor on Existential Ethics -- Emilio Uranga and Maurice Merleau-ponty -- A Purposeful Reading -- Embodiment and World -- The Emotional Self -- Lessons -- Luis Villoro on Situational Existence -- Die Grundfrage -- The Situation -- Imitation or Limitation? -- Philosophy in Suspicion: Villoro's Gaos -- Jorge Portilla's Reading of Nausea -- The Novel -- Contingency -- Portilla's "Nostalgia for God" -- Reading Beyond -- Conclusion -- 2. Denying the Postmodern Jorge Portilla on Reason, Unreason, and the Freedom of Limits -- The Violence of Reading, Again -- Rereading Relajo -- Postmodern Premonitions -- Religion and Philosophy -- On Thomas Mann, or Portilla's Will to Reason -- Disgusting Mann -- The Value of Instrumental Reason -- Religious Existentialism,or the Postmodern Denial -- Conclusion -- 3. The Passion Dialectic On Rootedness, Fervors, and Appropriations -- Zozobra -- Philosophy and the Imperial Passion -- A Philosophy of Uneasiness -- The Imperial Passion -- The Passion That Refuses Itself -- Subaltern Fervor -- From Hesitation to Contradiction -- Embracing the Oscillation from Zea to Derrida -- Conclusion -- 4. The Mexican/American Challenge to Philosophy Uranga and Dewey -- Heidegger and Beyond -- Martin Heidegger -- And Beyond -- José Gaos's Translation Ofdewey's Experience and Nature -- "The Philosophy of Contingency" -- Experience and Nature -- Back to Philosophy -- Conclusion: Handsome Does -- 5. Philosophy sin más?: Notes on the Value of Mexican Philosophy for Latino/a Life -- Lessons -- Toward a Phenomenology of the Latino/a Experience.
The Circumstance: Latino/as as "other" -- Lo Mexicano, Lo Latino: Appropriating the Lessons -- Emilio Uranga on Insufficiency, Unwillingness, and Distrust -- Desgana -- Generosity -- Liberation -- Harmony from Seriousness: More on Portilla -- Toward a Liberatory Latino/a Consciousness -- Sketch of a Latino/a Philosophy: Philosophy Sin Más? No. Philosophy Y Más! -- Conclusion: Peace, at Last? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Offers the first comprehensive survey of Mexican existentialism to appear in English.
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction From Prejudice to Violence -- Prejudice -- Violence -- Porvenir -- 1. Existentialism as Pause and Occasion The Appropriations of el Grupo Hiperión -- Setting a Tone: Joaquín Sánchezmacgrégor and Ricardo Guerra -- Unproblematic Readings -- Macgrégor on Existential Ethics -- Emilio Uranga and Maurice Merleau-ponty -- A Purposeful Reading -- Embodiment and World -- The Emotional Self -- Lessons -- Luis Villoro on Situational Existence -- Die Grundfrage -- The Situation -- Imitation or Limitation? -- Philosophy in Suspicion: Villoro's Gaos -- Jorge Portilla's Reading of Nausea -- The Novel -- Contingency -- Portilla's "Nostalgia for God" -- Reading Beyond -- Conclusion -- 2. Denying the Postmodern Jorge Portilla on Reason, Unreason, and the Freedom of Limits -- The Violence of Reading, Again -- Rereading Relajo -- Postmodern Premonitions -- Religion and Philosophy -- On Thomas Mann, or Portilla's Will to Reason -- Disgusting Mann -- The Value of Instrumental Reason -- Religious Existentialism,or the Postmodern Denial -- Conclusion -- 3. The Passion Dialectic On Rootedness, Fervors, and Appropriations -- Zozobra -- Philosophy and the Imperial Passion -- A Philosophy of Uneasiness -- The Imperial Passion -- The Passion That Refuses Itself -- Subaltern Fervor -- From Hesitation to Contradiction -- Embracing the Oscillation from Zea to Derrida -- Conclusion -- 4. The Mexican/American Challenge to Philosophy Uranga and Dewey -- Heidegger and Beyond -- Martin Heidegger -- And Beyond -- José Gaos's Translation Ofdewey's Experience and Nature -- "The Philosophy of Contingency" -- Experience and Nature -- Back to Philosophy -- Conclusion: Handsome Does -- 5. Philosophy sin más?: Notes on the Value of Mexican Philosophy for Latino/a Life -- Lessons -- Toward a Phenomenology of the Latino/a Experience.

The Circumstance: Latino/as as "other" -- Lo Mexicano, Lo Latino: Appropriating the Lessons -- Emilio Uranga on Insufficiency, Unwillingness, and Distrust -- Desgana -- Generosity -- Liberation -- Harmony from Seriousness: More on Portilla -- Toward a Liberatory Latino/a Consciousness -- Sketch of a Latino/a Philosophy: Philosophy Sin Más? No. Philosophy Y Más! -- Conclusion: Peace, at Last? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

Offers the first comprehensive survey of Mexican existentialism to appear in English.

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