210485

Springer, Dordrecht

1995

291 Pages

ISBN 978-94-010-6535-1

Boston studies in the philosophy of science
vol. 172

Mexican studies in the history and philosophy of science

Edited by

Robert S Cohen

For a North American seeking to know the Mexican mind, and especially the sciences today and in their recent development, a great light of genius is to be found in Mexico City in the late 17th century. Tbe genius is that of one who surely may be counted as the first Mexican philosopher of nature, a nun of the Order of Saint Jerome: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. Sor Juana must speak for herself, from her penetrating exercise ofan independent mind within a political and religious formation which denigrated women and circumscribed reason itself. To understand this world of ours, to join in an enlightenment which would be both natural and inspired, Sor Juana clearly understood the requirements of leaming, observing, logic and reasoning. In darkness foundering Words fail the troubled mind. For who, I ask, can light me When Reason is blind? Even now, after the great steps toward liberation of women, and the substantial scientific contributions toward sheer empirical awareness of both the multiple orders ofNature and the subtle aesthetics ofindividual art and social harmony, we too in the earthly world of the 20th century must affirm what she affirmed.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0109-4

Full citation:

Cohen, R.S. (ed) (1995). Mexican studies in the history and philosophy of science, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Logic in Mexico

Beller Walter

1-23

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Functional explanations in history

Pereyra Carlos

59-70

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The history of science

Yturbe Corina

71-87

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Genetic mutation

Barahona Echeverria Ana

89-107

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Among men, closest to God

Martinez E. Rafael

129-149

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Three metaphysical theses on mathematical philosophy

Ramirez Castañeda Santiago

201-211

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The principles of mathematics of Bertrand Russell

Garciadiego Alejandro R.

213-234

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Wittgenstein on mathematical proof

Zambrana Castañeda Guillermo

235-248

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To show and to prove

Torres Carlos; Falcon Vege Jaime Oscar

249-264

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A return to Vienna

Ramirez Castañeda Santiago

265-273

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