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A. Selected Bibliography in English
- Bartra, R., 1992. The Cage of Melancholy: Identity and
Metamorphisis in the Mexican Character, Christopher J. Hall
(trans.), New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. (Scholar)
- Caso, A., 1986. “Existence as Economy, Disinterest, and
Charity,” in Latin American philosophy in the twentieth
century: man, values, and the search for philosophical identity,
Jorge J.E. Gracia (ed.), Buffalo, NY: Prometheus: 48–52. (Scholar)
- Caso, A., 2017. “Existence as Economy and as Charity,” Alexander V. Stehn and Jose G. Rodriguez, Jr. (trans.), Mexican Philosophy in the 20th Century: Essential Readings, Carlos Alberto Sánchez and Robert Eli Sanchez (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press: 27–45. (Scholar)
- Castellanos, R., 2017. “On Feminine Culture,” Carlos
Alberto Sánchez (trans.), in Mexican Philosophy in the
20th Century: Essential Readings, Carlos Alberto
Sánchez and Robert Eli Sanchez (eds.), Oxford: Oxford
University Press: 206–215. (Scholar)
- De Beauvoir, S., 2004. Simone de Beauvoir: Philosophical
Writings, Margaret A. Simons (ed.), Urbana, IL: University of
Illinois Press. (Scholar)
- Gallegos, F., 2023a. “The Phenomenology of Zozobra: Mexican and Latinx Philosophers on (Not) Being at Home in the World,” in J. Yoshimi, P. Walsh, and P. Londen (eds.), Horizons of Phenomenology: Essays on the State of the Field and its Applications (Contributions to Phenomenology: Volume 122), Cham: Springer: 211–230. (Scholar)
- –––, 2023b. “Shame and liberation: Emilio
Uranga and the critical phenomenology of shame,” in Cecilea Mun,
(ed.), Cultural Perspectives on Shame: Unities and
Diversities, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 2023c. “The phenomenology of zozobra: Mexican and Latinx philosophers on (not) being at home in the world,” in Jeff Yoshimi, Philip Walsh, and Patrick Londen, (eds.), Horizons of Phenomenology: Essays on the State of the Field and its Applications, Cham: Springer. (Scholar)
- Gallegos-Ordorica, S., 2020. “The Foundations of a Mexican
Humanism in Emilio Uranga’s Análisis del ser del
Mexicano,” APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in
Philosophy, 20(1): 13–18. (Scholar)
- Garcia Torres, J., 2024. “Jorge Portilla on Philosophy and
Agential Liberation,” The Southern Journal of
Philosophy, 62(2): 246–262. (Scholar)
- Kierkegaard, S., 1844 [2015]. The Concept of Anxiety: A Simple
Psychologically Oriented Deliberation in View of the Dogmatic Problem
of Hereditary Sin, Alastair Hannay (trans.), New York: Liveright.
Originally published under the name Vigilius Haufniensis) in 1884,
Begrebet Angst, Copenhagen: C.A. Reitzel.
- Mendoza, José Jorge., 2016. The Moral and Political Philosophy of Immigration: Liberty, Security, and Equality, Lanham: Lexington Books. (Scholar)
- Merrim, S., 2020. “Mexican Existentialist Ethics and Rodolfo
Usigli’s El gesticulador,” Revista Canadiense de
Estudios Hispanicos, 23(2): 437–462. (Scholar)
- Merrim, S., 2023. A Latin American Existentialist Ethos: Modern Mexican Literature and Philosophy, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Oliver, Amy A., 2020. “Valuing Mexican Philosophy: Suspect
Endeavor or Life-Affirming Strategy?” Journal of Mexican
Philosophy, 1(1): 1–12. (Scholar)
- Ortega y Gasset, J., 2000. Meditations on Quixote, Evelyn
Rugg and Diego Marín (trans.), Urbana and Chicago: University
of Illinois Press. (Scholar)
- Pereda, C., 2006. “Latin American Philosophy: Some Vices,” The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 20(30): 192–203. (Scholar)
- Pitts, A., 2016. “Review of Carlos Alberto Sanchez’s
Contingency and Commitment: Existentialism and the Place of
Philosophy,” Human Studies: Journal for Philosophy and
the Social Sciences, 39(4): 645–652. (Scholar)
- Portilla, J., 1966 [2012]. “The Phenomenology of
Relajo,” Carlos Alberto Sánchez and Eleanor Marsh
(trans.), in The Suspension of Seriousness: On the Phenomenology
of Jorge Portilla, Albany: State University of New York Press,
pp. 123–199.
- –––, 1949 [2017]. “Community, Greatness,
and Misery in Mexican Life (1949),” Carlos Alberto
Sánchez (trans.), in Mexican Philosophy in the
20th Century: Essential Readings, Robert E. Sanchez
and Carlos Alberto Sánchez (eds.), New York: Oxford University
Press: 178–195.
- Romanell, Patrick., 1951. Making of the Mexican Mind: A study of Recent Mexican Thought, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. (Scholar)
- Sáenz, M., 1999. The Identity of Liberation in Latin American Thought: Latin American Historicism and the Phenomenology of Leopoldo Zea, Lanham: Lexington Books. (Scholar)
- Sánchez, C., 2012. The Suspension of Seriousness: On
the Phenomenology of Jorge Portilla, Albany, NY: State University
of New York Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013. “Death and the Colonial
Difference: An Analysis of a Mexican Idea,” Journal of the
Philosophy of Life, 3(3): 168–189. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014. “‘Illegal’
Immigrants: Law, Fantasy, Guts,” Philosophy in the
Contemporary World, 21(1): 99–109. (Scholar)
- –––, 2016. Contingency and Commitment: Mexican Existentialism and the Place of Philosophy, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2019. “(M)existentialism,”
The Philosopher’s Magazine, March 2019.
[Sánchez 2019 available online]
- –––, 2020. Emilio Uranga’s Analysis of
Mexican Being: Translation and Critical Introduction, London:
Bloomsbury. (Scholar)
- –––, 2023. Mexican Philosophy for the 21st Century, London: Bloomsbury. (Scholar)
- –––, 2024a. “Apretados’: Jorge
Portilla on Value Fanaticism,” in Fanaticism and the History
of Philosophy, Paul Katsafanas (ed.), New York: Routledge:
215–226. (Scholar)
- –––, 2024b. “Mexistentialism,” in
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Existentialism, Jack Reynolds,
Asley Woodward & Felicity Joseph (eds.), New York: Bloomsbury
Academic: 269–272. (Scholar)
- –––, 2024c. “Mexican
Existentialism,” in The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary
Existentialism, Kevin Aho, Megan Altman, and Hans Pedersen
(eds.), New York: Routledge: 194–202. (Scholar)
- –––, 2024d. Blooming in the Ruins: How Mexican Philosophy Can Guide Us to the Good Life, Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Sánchez, C.A. & Sanchez, R.E. (editors), 2017. Mexican Philosophy in the 20th Century: Essential Readings, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Schmidt, Henry C., 1978. The Roots of Lo Mexicano: Self and
Society in Mexican Thought, 1900–1934, College Station:
Texas A & M University). (Scholar)
- Torres, J.G., 2024. “Emilio Uranga and Jorge Portilla on
Accidentality as a Decolonial Tool,” Res Philosophica,
101(1): 55–80. (Scholar)
- Torres, J.G., 2023. “Jorge Portilla on Philosophy and
Agential Liberation,” The Southern Journal of
Philosophy, 62(2): 1–17. (Scholar)
- Uranga, E., 1951 [2017]. “Essay on an Ontology of the
Mexican,” Carlos Alberto Sánchez (trans.), in Mexican
Philosophy in the 20th Century: Essential Readings,
Robert E. Sanchez and Carlos Alberto Sánchez (eds.), New York:
Oxford University Press: 165–177.
- –––, 1952 [2021]. Emilio Uranga’s
Analysis of Mexican Being, Carlos Alberto Sánchez
(trans.), New York: Bloomsbury Press.
- Vargas, M., 2020. “The Philosophy of Accidentality,” Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 6(4): 391–409. (Scholar)
- Villoro, L., 2017. “Solitude and Communion,” Minerva
Ahumada (trans.), in Mexican Philosophy in the 20th
Century: Essential Readings, Carlos Alberto Sánchez and
Robert Eli Sanchez (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press:
141–155. (Scholar)
- Zea, L., 1968. “Philosophy and Thought in Latin
America,” Latin American Research Review, 3(2):
3–16. (Scholar)
- Zea, L., 1952 [2017]. “Philosophy as Commitment,” Amy
Oliver (trans.), in Mexican Philosophy in the 20th
Century: Essential Readings, Carlos Alberto Sánchez and
Robert Eli Sanchez (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press:
125–140.
B. Selected Bibliography in Spanish
- Bacca, J.D.G., 1962. Existencialismo, Vera Cruz:
Universidad Veracruzana. (Scholar)
- Caso, A., 1916. La existencia como economía y como
caridad, México, DF: Libreria de Porrúa
Hermanos. (Scholar)
- Carrión, J., 1951. “De la raiz a la flor del
mexicano,” Filosofía y Letras, 41–42:
9–24. (Scholar)
- Cuéllar Moreno, J.M., 2020. “Leopoldo Zea y el
existencialismo mexicano,” Euphyía: Revista
de Filosofía, 14(26): 1–20. (Scholar)
- Díaz, O.E., 2024. “La ontología fallida del
mexicano: Emilio Uranga frente a la analítica existencial de
Martin Heidegger (1948–1952),” Escripta, 6(11):
161–190. (Scholar)
- Gaos, J., 1951. Introducción a El Ser y el Tiempo de Martin Heidegger, México, DF: Fondo de Cultura Economica. (Scholar)
- Gaos, J., 1952. En torno a la filosofía mexicana, México, DF: Porrúa y Obregión, S.A., t. II. (Scholar)
- Guerra, R., 1948. “Jean-Paul Sartre, filósofo de la
libertad,” Filosofía y Letras, 16(32):
295–308. (Scholar)
- Heidegger, M., 1951 [2022]. El ser y el tiempo,
José Gaos (trad.), Ciudad de México: Fondo de Cultura
Economica; 1951, original date of publication.
- Hierro, G., 1997. “Rosario Castellanos, un saber del
alma,” Theoría. Revista Del Colegio De
Filosofía, 5: 13–22. (Scholar)
- Hurtado, G., 2006. El Hiperíon, México, DF:
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007. El Búho y la
serpiente, México, DF: Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México (Scholar)
- –––, 2019. “Introducción: las
mocedades de Leopoldo Zea,” en Leopold Zea.
Escritos de Juventud, 1933–1942, México, DF:
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México:
9–51. (Scholar)
- –––, 2023. “Prologo a La fenomenologia
del relajo,” en Jorge Portilla, Fenomenologia del
relajo y otros ensayos, 3rd Edition, México, DF: Fondo de
Cultura Economica: 11–22. (Scholar)
- –––, 2024. “Ramon Xirau y el Grupo
Hiperión,” Teatro de Sombras, August 17.
Hurtady 2024 available online] (Scholar)
- Larroyo, F., 1951. El existencialismo, sus fuentes y
direcciones, México, DF: Stylo. (Scholar)
- Macgrégor, J.S., 1948. “Hay una moral
existencialista?” Filosofía y Letras, 16(32):
267–278. (Scholar)
- –––, 1951. “Dos precursors del
existencialismo: Kierkegaard y Unamuno,” Filosofía y
Letras, 22(43): 203–219. (Scholar)
- Michael, C.D., 1997. “El existencialismo fue un
relajo?” Tinta Seca, 25: 7–10. (Scholar)
- Navarro, B., 1982. “Reflexiones sobre lo mexicano,”
Tesis: Nueva Revista de Filosofia y letras, 12:
12–13. (Scholar)
- Pereda, C., 2013. La filosofia en Mexico en el siglo XX: Apuntes de un participante, México, DF: Direccion General de Publicaciones. (Scholar)
- Portilla, J., 1954. “Notas sobre la ironía,”
Revista de la Universidad de México, No. 8 (Abril):
7. (Scholar)
- Portilla, J., 1966 [2023]. La fenomenología del relajo
y otros ensayos, Ciudad de México: Fondo de Cultura
Economica. Originally published 1966, México, DF: Biblioteca
Era.
- Ramírez, M.T., 2022. El nihilismo mexicano : una reflexión filosófica, México, DF: Bonilla Ariges Editores. (Scholar)
- Ramos, S., 1951. “En torno a las ideas sobre el
mexicano,” Cuadernos Americanos, 10(3):
103–113. (Scholar)
- Reyes, J.J., 2004. El péndulo y el pozo: El mexicano
visto por Emilio Uranga y Jorge Portilla, México, DF:
Ediciones Sin Nombre, Conaculta. (Scholar)
- Romano Muñoz, J., 1951. “El existencialismo a la luz del buen sentido filosofíco,” Filosofia y Letras, 22(43/44): 221–256. (Scholar)
- –––, 1953. Hacia una filosofía existencial: al margen de la nada, de la muerte, y de la nausea metafisica, México, DF: Imprenta Universitaria. (Scholar)
- Santos Ruiz, A., 2015. Los hijos de los dioses. El grupo filosófico Hiperion y la filosofía de lo mexicano, México, DF: Bonilla Artigas Editores. (Scholar)
- Uranga, E., 1947. “La existencia y los
existencialistas,” Revista de la Universidad de
México, 10(1): 4–6. (Scholar)
- –––, 1948. “Maurice Merleau-Ponty:
Fenomenologia y existencialismo,” Filosofía y
Letras, 15(30): 219–241. (Scholar)
- –––, 1949. “Dos teorias de la muerte:
Sartre y Heidegger,” Filosofía y Letras, 17(33):
55–71. (Scholar)
- –––, 1951. “Notas para un estudio del
mexicano,” Cuadernos Americanos, 10(3):
114–128. (Scholar)
- –––, 1952 [2013]. Análisis del ser
del mexicano y otros escritos sobre la filosofía de lo mexicano
(1949–1952), selección, prologo y notas de Guillermo
Hurtado, México, DF: Bonilla Artigas Editores.
- –––, 2021. Emilio Uranga, Años de
Alemania (1952–1956), Adolfo Castañon (ed.),
México, DF: Bonilla Artigas. (Scholar)
- Valero, A., 2012. Filosofía y vocación,
México, DF: Fondo de Cultura Economica. (Scholar)
- Vieyra, J., 2007. “Emilio Uragna: la existencia como
accidente,” Devenires, 8(16): 75–116. (Scholar)
- Villegas, A., 1979. La filosofía de lo mexicano,
México, DF: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México. (Scholar)
- Villoro, L., 1948. “La reflexión sobre el ser en
Gabriel Marcel,” Filosofía y Letras, 15(30):
279–294 (Scholar)
- –––, 1949a. “Génesis y proyecto del
existencialismo en México,” Filosofía y
Letras, 18(36): 65–74.
- –––, 1949b. “Soledad y communion,”
Filosofia y Letras, 17(33): 115–132. (Scholar)
- Zea, L., 1940. “El sentido de responsabilidad en la
filosofía actual,” Tierra Nueva, 3:
136–146. (Scholar)
- –––, 1942. “En torno a una
filosofía americana,” Cuadernos Americanos,
2(3): 63–78. (Scholar)
- –––, 1949. “El existencialismo como
filosofia de la responsabilidad,” El Nacional, 5 June
1949, section 3. (Scholar)
- –––, 1951. “Dieléctica de la
conciencia en México,” Cuadernos Americanos,
10(3): 87–102. (Scholar)