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El. knyga: Aristotle and New Spain [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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This book is a detailed exploration of the Hispanic intellectual context and the different Aristotelian traditions that prevailed until the 16th century. Through a review and contextualisation of Aristotelian thinkers and texts, it argues that a unique Aristotelian tradition was formed in New Spain.

The characteristic differences of Novohispanic Aristotelianism are a consequence of five factors: contact with the autochthonous cultures of America, the impact of the colonial organisation, the influence of the Salamanca humanist tradition, the presence of the Italian Aristotelianism of Renaissance translators in the university curricula and in the intellectual polemics of the time, and a peculiar assimilation of primitive and Old Testament Christianity in relation to indigenous people. This book analyses the works of Alonso de la Veracruz, Bartolomé de las Casas, Bernardino de Sahagśn, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, and Francisco Xavier Clavijero, reconsidering them in light of the history of ideas in New Spain and the contributions of Byzantine translators. It also offers a reflection on the problem of addressing Mexican colonial sources.

This volume will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate philosophy students, as well as to researchers focused on Aristotle, Renaissance philosophy, or Latin American studies.
Introduction
1. Philosophical Antecedents: The Methodological Case for a
Novohispanic Philosophy
2. The Spanish Context and Its Influence on
Novohispanic Philosophy
3. Aristotelianism and Its Traditions
4. Renaissance
Aristotelianism
5. The Differences Between Aristotle and Aristotelian Thomism
6. Towards the Reception of Aristotle in New Spain
7. Understanding
Novohispanic Aristotelianism: The Influence of the Posterior Analytics on the
University Curriculum
8. Alonsos Concept of the Soul and Its Aristotelian
Roots
9. Alonsos Logic and Aristotles Organon
10. Aristotle and Alonsos
Practical Philosophy
11. Aristotle, Bartolomé de las Casas, and Bernardino de
Sahagśn
12. From Sor Juana Inés de la Cruzs and Carlos de Sigüenza y
Góngoras Aristotelianism to Francisco Xavier Clavijeros Naturalism
13.
Latin American Aristotelianism and its Philosophical Implications: Some
Arguments and Their Reconstruction. Conclusion: On Interpreting the Past
Virginia Aspe Armella is a fulltime researcher at the Faculty of Philosophy at Universidad Panamericana (Mexico City). She is the author of Approaches to the Theory of Freedom in Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (2018) and a member of the Academia Hispano Americana de Ciencias, Artes y Letras de México.