Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
161
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2006
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
ISBN-10
6613810681
ISBN-13
9786613810687
Description
Solomon Lipp delves into the complex interplay of Mexican national identity and Leopoldo Zea's philosophical contributions. Through rigorous analysis, Lipp uncovers how Zea's ideas have shaped the understanding of what it means to be Mexican, highlighting the historical, cultural, and existential dimensions that inform this identity.
Lipp's exploration goes beyond mere intellectual discourse, examining the impact of Zea's philosophy on contemporary discussions surrounding nationalism and collective identity in Mexico. This study serves as a profound reflection on the enduring relevance of Zea's thoughts in today's world, inviting readers to engage with the evolving narrative of a nation in search of its essence.
Lipp's exploration goes beyond mere intellectual discourse, examining the impact of Zea's philosophy on contemporary discussions surrounding nationalism and collective identity in Mexico. This study serves as a profound reflection on the enduring relevance of Zea's thoughts in today's world, inviting readers to engage with the evolving narrative of a nation in search of its essence.
Genres
History
Philosophy
Contemporary