June 2025

Blooming in the Ruins: How Mexican Philosophy Can Guide Us toward the Good Life

There are few introductions to Latin American philosophy and even fewer devoted specifically to Mexican philosophy. Carlos Alberto Sánchez’s Blooming in the Ruins: How Mexican Philosophy Can Guide Us toward the Good Life not only introduces the reader to key concepts, figures, themes, and texts in Mexican philosophy, but, by drawing on personal narratives, also […]

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The Single-Minded Animal: Shared Intentionality, Normativity, and the Foundations of Discursive Cognition

What makes a human being a rational animal? How did we become rational as a species? Kant’s account of autonomy marks a watershed moment in modern philosophy because it answers the first question in a novel way that makes the second appear unanswerable, possibly ill-formed. In Kant’s system, the capacity for autonomy as self-governed rationality

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