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(2016) Human Studies 39 (4).

C. Alberto Sánchez, Contingency and commitment

Andrea Pitts

pp. 645-652

At the most general level, Contingency and Commitment: Mexican Existentialism and the Place of Philosophy by Carlos Alberto Sánchez is an analysis of El Grupo Hiperión [the Hyperion Group], a collective of Mexican intellectuals that developed a distinctive trajectory of existential thought between 1948 and 1952. Through extensive examinations of the writings of los hiperiones [the hyperions] such as Ricardo Guerra, Joaquín Sánchez MacGrégor, Jorge Portilla, Emilio Uranga, Luis Villoro, and Leopoldo Zea, Sánchez offers a series of rich philosophical discussions that delve into the meaning and significance of existentialism in mid-twentieth century Mexico. Such a book-length treatment of El Grupo Hiperiónis certainly a welcomed addition to the growing body of Anglophone literature within Latin American Philosophy, specifically due to the contentful questions of human finitude, universality and particularity, the self-other relationship, and the range of other compelling questions...

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DOI: 10.1007/s10746-016-9410-8

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Pitts, (2016). Review of C. Alberto Sánchez, Contingency and commitment. Human Studies 39 (4), pp. 645-652.

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