Mexican philosophy: The aesthetics of Antonio Caso
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 9 (4):323-329 (1951)
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Solomon Lipp (1980). Leopoldo Zea: From Mexicanidad to a Philosophy of History. Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
Barry Carr (1987). Crisis in Mexican Communism: The Extraordinary Congress of the Mexican Communist Party. Science and Society 51 (1):43 - 67.
Carlos Alberto Sánchez & Jules Simon (eds.) (2010). The Thought and Social Engagement in the Mexican-American Philosophy of John H. Haddox: A Collection of Critical Appreciations. Edwin Mellen Press.
Miguel León Portilla & A. Robert Caponigri (eds.) (1966). Major Trends in Mexican Philosophy. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press.
Patrick Romanell (1969). Making of the Mexican Mind. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.
Antón Donoso (1972). Antonio Caso. International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (3):464-466.
John H. Haddox (1971). Antonio Caso, Philosopher of Mexico. Austin,University of Texas Press.
W. J. Kilgore (1972). Antonio Caso. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):145-150.
Antonio Zirión (2000). Phenomenology in Mexico: A Historical Profile. Continental Philosophy Review 33 (1):75-92.
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