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16Sor Juana Inés de la CruzCambridge University Press. 2026.This Element focuses on the villancicos (or choral poems) of the Novohispanic philosopher Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Though the villancicos have traditionally been considered as minor works that Sor Juana wrote by commission for various religious feasts, this Element argues that Sor Juana's villancicos are in fact important philosophical writings. Specifically, this Element shows that the villancicos are in fact major philosophical works because, through them, Sor Juana presents a philosophical …Read more
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95Pragmatist transcendence, solidarity and the threat of illiberalism. Comments on Tracy Llanera's Richard Rorty: Outgrowing modern nihilismPhilosophical Forum 53 (2): 135-138. 2022.The Philosophical Forum, EarlyView.
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201The relation between vulnerability and virtue in Plato's PhaedoSouthwest Philosophical Studies 39 43-50. 2017.
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1Unmasking the Coloniality of Whiteness: Law and Mexican American RacializationIn Adam Burgos (ed.), Philosophizing Contestation: Refusal, Disobedience, Resistance, Decolonization, Bloomsbury Academic. 2025.
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59The Radical Philosophical Thought of Ignacio Ramírez “El Nigromante”Radical Philosophy Review 28 (1): 1-18. 2025.This essay presents the philosophical thought of the ninetenth century Mexican liberal journalist and statesman Ignacio Ramírez, “El Nigromante.” Specifically, it shows that Ramírez embraced in his writings a radical form of naturalism, and that this naturalism led him to defend an associative notion of democracy as well as the view that this form of democracy is the best way to promote individual autonomy. The essay also shows that, for Ramírez, education is central for people to effectively en…Read more
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Editors’ Introduction to the Special Issue on Rorty’s PoliticsContemporary Pragmatism 22 (3): 229-231. 2025.
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66Rortian Solidarity in José Revueltas’s Carceral NovelsJournal of Speculative Philosophy 39 (1): 41-57. 2025.ABSTRACT This article examines the two carceral novels (The Walls of Water and The Hole) of the Mexican philosopher, writer and labor activist José Revueltas using as a lens Richard Rorty’s views on solidarity—particularly, Rorty’s views on what solidarity consists in, how it is developed and the effects it has, and this article argues that, if Rorty’s views on solidarity are correct, Revueltas’s carceral novels have a remarkable ability to expand our solidarity in virtue of their raw portrayal …Read more
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135Can There be Romantic Love Without Jealousy?History of Philosophy Quarterly 41 (2): 185-205. 2024.This article examines the exchange between Montoro and Sor Juana about the nature of jealousy and its connection with romantic love. First, it shows that, while Montoro's position echoes Augustine's view of love, Sor Juana's position has strong parallels with views held in the courtly love tradition. Second, the article considers Sor Juana's responses to Montoro, which aim to establish that jealousy is not inherently wrong (as Montoro holds) and that it cannot be severed from love. Finally, the …Read more
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991Ekphrastic Moral Mirrors in New Spain: : Sor Juana’s Neptuno Alegórico and Sigüenza’s Theatro de Virtudes PolíticasJournal of Modern Philosophy 6 1-25. 2024.The goal of this paper is to argue that the Neptuno Alegórico and the Theatro de Virtudes Políticas, which were composed in 1680 by the Novohispanic philosophers Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora to accompany respectively two arches erected to celebrate the entry of the Spanish viceroy to Mexico City, are notable not only as examples of panegyrical Baroque literature but also as philosophical texts aimed at moral instruction. To be specific, I argue that the Neptuno and …Read more
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64Review of Sino peripatético. Un despertar americano by Daniel Campos Badilla (review)Inter-American Journal of Philosophy 14 (2): 52-55. 2023.
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118The Socratic Pedagogy of Sor Juana Inés de la CruzIn Karen Detlefsen & Lisa Shapiro (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Women and Early Modern European Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 479-492. 2023.
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207Responding to microaggression with irony: The case of Sor Juana Inés de la CruzJournal of Social Philosophy 56 (2): 300-319. 2025.This paper examines the life and work of the Novohispanic philosopher Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, who used a great deal of irony to respond to what, we argue, were gender-based microaggressions in 17th century New Spain. The case of Sor Juana is particularly interesting not only because it suggests that microaggressions are not the product of our time, as has been suggested in the literature, but also because it reveals some of the advantages as well as limitations of using irony when one is sub…Read more
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73Vicente Riva Palacio's Mexican Insurrectionist EthicsIn Jacoby Adeshei Carter & Darryl Scriven (eds.), Insurrectionist Ethics. Radical Perspectives on Social Justice, Springer Verlag. pp. 89-105. 2023.In this chapter, I argue that the insurrectionist ethics initially articulated by Leonard Harris, and further developed by other scholars such as Lee McBride III, Jacoby Carter, and Kristie Dotson, can fruitfully be deployed to understand how resistance movements and liberatory struggles have been framed in Mexico by some prominent intellectuals. To be more precise, I argue that one can read the historical work México a través de los siglos. El Virreinato from the nineteenth century Mexican hist…Read more
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873Two models of deliberative democratic multiculturalism: Benhabib and VilloroJournal of Mexican Philosophy 2 (1): 71-82. 2023.Contrasting two models of deliberative democratic multiculturalism, one by Seyla Benhabib and another by Luis Villoro, this paper contends that the differences between these two models outweigh the similarities, and that Villoro’s model is more promising insofar as it preserves the trust required in the institutions that mediate democratic deliberation in multicultural societies.
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78Collective Inferiority Complex as Disability: Samuel Ramos' Analysis of the Mexican PsycheIn Nate Whelan-Jackson & Daniel J. Brunson (eds.), Disability and American Philosophies, Routledge. pp. 9-24. 2022.
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102Philosophy in Public Life in the Latin American and Latinx traditions: Mexico and ArgentinaIn Lee McIntyre, Nancy McHugh & Ian Olasov (eds.), A companion to public philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 75-85. 2022.Latin American and Latinx philosophers have a long and rich history of deep engagement in public life through a variety of different projects and venues. This chapter offers a brief survey of the historical development and practice of philosophy in public life in Latin American and Latinx traditions. Because of their unique histories, it engages public philosophy in Mexico and Argentina separately. The chapter shows that a guiding thread in Argentinian public philosophy is a deep‐rooted concern …Read more
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70Reflections on Brutality, Culture and PersonhoodRadical Philosophy Review 24 (2): 231-237. 2021.
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156I-Representations as Mental Currency: Reading Huw Price through Andrés BelloTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 57 (1): 89-113. 2021.Following the line of thought articulated by Gallegos-Ordorica (2019), the main goal of this article is to argue that the 19th century Venezuelan-Chilean polymath Andrés Bello should be included within the history of the pragmatist tradition as an important precursor insofar as his masterpiece, Filosofía del Entendimiento (Philosophy of the Understanding), exhibits many views and attitudes that are characteristic of pragmatism. A second and narrower goal of this article is to show that the speci…Read more
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80Arte culinario y creación poética en Sor Juana Inés de la CruzCritica 53 (157). 2021.En el presente artículo, exploramos las conexiones que existen entre el arte culinario y la obra poética de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. En particular, usamos un estudio detallado de las analogías que emergen entre la comida y la preparación culinaria por un lado, y la poesía y la composición poética, por otro lado. En este artículo mostramos que el arte culinario funciona como causa o catalizador de la creación poética y que existe una relación íntima y profunda entre el buen sazón, lo bello, y e…Read more
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65Arte culinario y creación poética en Sor Juana Inés de la CruzCritica 53 (157): 13-44. 2021.In this paper, we explore the connections between the culinary art and the poetic work by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. In particular, following a detailed study of the analogies between, on the one hand, food and culinary preparation, and on the other hand, poetry and composition, we show that culinary art functions as cause and catalyst of Sor Juana’s poetic creation. Also, we show that, for the hieronymite nun, there is an intimate and profound relation between good seasoning, beauty and moral g…Read more
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105Mestizaje as an Epistemology of Ignorance: the Case of the Mexican Genome Diversity ProjectIn Heidi Grasswick & Nancy Arden McHugh (eds.), Making the Case: Feminist and Critical Race Philosophers Engage Case Studies, State University of New York Press. pp. 269-292. 2021.
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91Decolonizing Mariátegui as a Prelude to Decolonizing Latin American PhilosophyIn Corey McCall & Phillip McReynolds (eds.), Decolonizing American Philosophy, State University of New York Press. pp. 229-249. 2020.
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873The Foundations of a Mexican Humanism in Emilio Uranga's Análisis del ser del MexicanoAPA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 20 (1): 13-18. 2020.In this paper, I examine the humanism articulated by Jean-Paul Sartre in Existentialism is a humanism and I show that his proposal is underpinned by some problematic assumptions and biases that shape its deployment. I also argue that the Mexican philosopher Emilio Uranga offers us in his most important work, Analísis del Ser del Mexicano, some conceptual resources that allow us to articulate a humanism that does not fall prey to the problems faced by that of Sartre
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163Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz on self‐controlPhilosophy Compass (10): 1-10. 2020.The Novohispanic nun Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz has not been traditionally considered as a philosopher within the Anglophone philosophical sphere because her writings are primarily poems and plays. In the last three decades, only a few philosophers have engaged with Sor Juana's works. However, their scholarship has focused only on a narrow range of issues, such as Sor Juana's defense of the right of women to be educated, and has neglected other dimensions of her thought, such as her position on s…Read more
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1462Samuel Ramos as a Pragmatist: Reading El Perfil del Hombre y la Cultura en México through Peirce's Pragmatic MaximIn Paniel Reyes Cardenas & Daniel Richard Herbert (eds.), The Reception of Peirce and Pragmatism in Latin America: A Trilingual Collection, Editorial Torres Asociados. pp. 151-165. 2020.
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928Andrés Bello as a Prefiguration of Richard RortyTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 55 (2): 161-174. 2019.The present paper argues that the Venezuelan-Chilean philosopher Andrés Bello constitutes an important but heretofore neglected prefiguration of Richard Rorty. I argue for this thesis by articulating first an Inter-American philosophical narrative (based on previous work by Alex Stehn and Carlos Sanchez) that enables me to highlight certain common characteristics in philosophical projects that flourished across the Americas. Having done this, I show that Rorty’s anti-representationalism and anti…Read more
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3670Epistemic Injustice and the Struggle for Recognition of Afro-Mexicans: A Model for Native Americans?APA Newsletter on Native American and Indigenous Philosophy 18 (1): 35-42. 2018.
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160Agonistic Racial Politics and Anti-Racism StrategiesRadical Philosophy Review 21 (2): 333-338. 2018.
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)Associate Professor
CUNY Graduate Center
PhD, 2011
APA Eastern Division
New York, NY, United States of America