...hosted by Alex Guerrero. This year, NEWLAMP focused on Mesoamerican philosophy, Latin American philosophy, and Latinx moral, social, and political philosophy. The experts—Carlos Alberto Sanchez, James Maffie, and Stephanie Rivera...
Carlos Alberto Sánchez is professor of philosophy at San Jose State University and author of The Suspension of Seriousness: On the Phenomenology of Jorge Portilla (SUNY Press, 2012); Contingency and...
To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...
An occupational hazard of studying, writing about, and teaching Mexican philosophy is that there will always be someone who asks, “What makes it ‘Mexican’?” Or, “What’s so different about Mexican...
...American philosophy, existentialism, and social/political philosophy. His Mexican Philosophy in the 20th Century: Essential Readings (co-edited with Carlos Alberto Sánchez) was recently published as the inaugural volume of the Oxford...
...of the Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy, Carlos Alberto Sánchez. The first, “Tsotsil Epistemology: An Intangible Inheritance” by Manuel Bolom Pale, discusses various philosophical concepts and their significance to...
Carlos Alberto Sánchez obtained a PhD from the University of New Mexico in 2006 and is currently Professor of Philosophy at San Jose State University. He busies himself with Mexican...
...Loyola / Chicago), and me. Loren began by drawing our attention to some work of San José State philosopher Carlos Alberto Sánchez, on a 2010 Arizona law, SB1070, designed to...