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    Mestizaje and Hispanic identity.Gregory Velazco Y. Trianosky - 2009 - In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno, A Companion to Latin American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 283–296.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Vasconcelos and Essentialist Conceptions of Mestizaje Gloria Anzaldúa: The New Mestizaje María Lugones: Mestizaje and Hybridity The New Mestizaje and Race Mestizaje and Pan‐Hispanic Identity References Further Reading.
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    Jorge Gracia’s philosophical perspective on Hispanic identity.Gregory Pappas - 2001 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (2):20-28.
  3. Hispanic / Latino Identity: A Philosophical Perspective.Jorge J. E. Gracia - 1999 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This volume provides a superb introduction to the philosophical, social, and political elements of Hispanic/Latino identity. It is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in issues that concern Hispanics/Latinos, social policy, and the history of thought and culture.
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  4. Is being Hispanic an identity? Reflections on J. J. E. Gracia’s account.Jorge Garcia - 2001 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (2):29-43.
  5. Comment on hispanic/latino identity by J. J. E. Garcia.Richard J. Bernstein - 2001 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (2):44-50.
  6. Comment on J. J. E. Gracia’s Hispanic/latino Identity.Robert Gooding-Williams - 2001 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (2):3-10.
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    Jorge Gracias Argument for Hispanic/Latino Identity.Erika Soto - 2010 - CLR James Journal 16 (1):228-236.
  8. Being-in-the-World-Hispanically: A World on the "Border" of Many Worlds.Enrique Dussel & Alexander Stehn - 2009 - Comparative Literature 61 (3):256-273.
    This translation of Enrique Dussel's “‘Ser-Hispano’: Un Mundo en el ‘Border’ de Muchos Mundos” offers an interpretation of hispanos (Latin Americans and U.S. latinos) as historically, culturally, and geographically located “in-between” many worlds that combine to constitute an identity on the intercultural “border.” To illustrate how hispanos have navigated and continue to navigate their complex history in order to create a polyphonic identity, the essay sketches five historical-cultural “worlds” that come together to form the hispanic “world.”.
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  9. Response to the critics of hispanic/latino identity: Tahafut al-tahafut.Jorge J. E. Gracia - 2001 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (2):51-75.
  10. The Virtues of Mestizaje: Lessons from Las Casas on Aztec Human Sacrifice.Noell Birondo - 2020 - APA Studies on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 19 (2):2-8.
    Winner of the American Philosophical Association’s 2019 Essay Prize in Latin American Thought | Western imperialism has received many different types of moral-political justifications, but one of the most historically influential justifications appeals to an allegedly universal form of human nature. In the early modern period this traditional conception of human nature—based on a Western archetype, e.g. Spanish, Dutch, British, French, German—opens up a logical space for considering the inhabitants of previously unknown lands as having a ‘less-than-human’ nature. This appeal (...)
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    Gracia on Hispanic and Latino Identity.Renzo Llorente - 2013 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 27 (1):67-78.
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  12. Afro-Latinx, Hispanic and Latinx Identity: Understanding the Americas.Eric Bayruns Garcia - 2025 - Critical Philosophy of Race 13 (1):95-120.
    I present a novel position vis-à-vis the views in the Latin American philosophy literature regarding whether subjects more aptly use "Hispanic" or "Latinx" to refer to Hispanic- or-Latinx people. To this end, I will argue (C) the term "Afro-Latinx" is more apt than "Hispanic" or "Latinx" in a significant number of cases. This conclusion is based on three premises. The first premise (P1) is that use of "Afro-Latinx" provides subjects with understanding of how certain events depend on (...)
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  13. Identity, aesthetics, objects.Gustavo Guerra - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 40 (4):65-76.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 40.4 (2006) 65-76 MuseSearchJournalsThis JournalContents[Access article in PDF]Identity, Aesthetics, ObjectsGustavo GuerraIn September 1990 UCLA's Wright Art Gallery opened an exhibition entitled Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation 1965-1985 (now usually referred to as CARA). While CARA was one of several national events displaying nonmainstream art, it was also distinctive in its politics of self-representation. The artists participating in CARA insisted that they be described (...)
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    Identity and the Politics of American Indian and Hispanic Women Leaders.Diane-Michele Prindeville - 2003 - Gender and Society 17 (4):591-608.
    This article examines the influence of race/ethnicity and gender identity on the politics of American Indian and Hispanic women leaders. The data are drawn from personal interviews with 50 public officials and grassroots leaders active in state, local, or tribal politics in New Mexico. Borrowing from Tolleson Rinehart's model of “gender consciousness,” the author creates a classification scheme for assessing the role that race/ethnicity and gender play in the political ideology and motives of the leaders. The findings reveal (...)
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    Afro-Latinx, Hispanic, and Latinx Identity: Understanding the Americas.Eric Bayruns García - 2025 - Critical Philosophy of Race 13 (1):95-120.
    This article argues that (C) the term “Afro-Latinx” is more apt than “Hispanic” or “Latinx” in a significant number of cases. Three premises support this conclusion. The first premise (P1) is that use of “Afro-Latinx” provides subjects with understanding of how certain events depend on anti-Black racism, US society’s racially unjust structure, and US colonial policy. The second premise (P2) is that neither the term “Hispanic” nor the term “Latinx” provides subjects with this understanding of how certain events (...)
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    Mistaken National Identity: Samuel Huntington’s Who Are We?Kenneth D. Whitehead - 2005 - Catholic Social Science Review 10:197-214.
    In his 2004 book, Who Are We?, Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington argues that America’s national identity is in danger of being lost because of the influx of immigrants, particularly Hispanic, who are not being assimilated to American society. Huntington believes that the American identity was formed through the interaction of the Protestant Christianity of the original settlers with the New World. He calls for a revival of the American identity through a return to its sources, (...)
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    The Coupled Ethical-Epistemic Model as a Resource for Feminist Philosophy of Science, and a Case Study Applying the Model to the Demography of Hispanic Identity.Sean A. Valles - 2021 - In Heidi Elizabeth Grasswick & Nancy Arden McHugh, Making the Case: Feminist and Critical Race Philosophers Engage Case Studies. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 47-71.
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    With a diamond in my shoe: a philosopher's search for identity in America.Jorge J. E. Gracia - 2019 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    In 1961, at the age of nineteen, Jorge J. E. Gracia escaped from the island of Cuba by passing himself off as a Catholic seminarian. He arrived in the United States with just a few spare belongings and his mother's diamond ring secured in a hole in one of his shoes. With a Diamond in My Shoe tells the story of Gracia's quest for identity--from his early years in Cuba and as a refugee in Miami to his formative role (...)
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    Pragmatism and Ethnicity: Critique, Reconstruction, and the New Hispanic.José Medina - 2004 - Metaphilosophy 35 (1-2):115-146.
    In this essay I examine the contributions of the pragmatist tradition to the philosophy of ethnicity. From the pragmatist philosophies of Dewey and Locke I derive a reconstructive model for the clarification and improvement of the life experiences of ethnic groups. Addressing various problems and objections, I argue that this Deweyan and Lockean reconstructive model rejects any sharp separation between race and ethnicity and avoids the pitfalls of the biologist race paradigm and the culturalist ethnicity paradigm. I explore some of (...)
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    Hispanic/Latino Identity: A Philosophical Perspective (review).Jose Medina - 2003 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (2):139-141.
  21. Is the 'Common-Bundle View' of ethnicity problematic?Ernesto Rosen Velásquez - 2011 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (3):325-344.
    What is ethnicity and how does it inform the way we understand ethical and political issues involving ethnic change and ethnically conscious public policies? Jorge J. E. Gracia put forth what he calls his ‘Familial-Historical View’ of ethnicity in which Hispanic identity is understood in terms of history and family resemblances. He criticizes what he calls the ‘Common-Bundle View’ of ethnicity which understands ethnic belonging in terms of an essence. I defend two negative theses which lead to the (...)
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  22. Robert Nozick.I. Personal Identity Through Time - 1991 - In Daniel Kolak & Raymond Martin, Self and Identity: Contemporary Philosophical Issues. Macmillan.
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    Resenha de 'Hispanic/latino identity. a philosophical perspective' (Jorge Gracia).Amós Nascimento - 2000 - Manuscrito 23 (1):205-217.
  24. Chapter Ten Agents of Change: Theology, Culture and Identity Politics Ibrahim Abraham.Identity Politics - 2007 - In Julie Connolly, Michael Leach & Lucas Walsh, Recognition in politics: theory, policy and practice. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 175.
     
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    Mujerista Theology: Strategies for Social Change.Rodolfo J. Hernandez-Díaz - 2011 - Feminist Theology 20 (1):45-53.
    Mujerista Theology, the name given to the groundbreaking work of Ada María Isasi-Díaz, can be understood as a constellation, with each star symbolizing its various concepts, themes, and theories, all forming a pattern that can be perceived from a distance. This pattern — the legacy of mujerista theology — changes as these stars shift against the celestial backdrop over time. This essay explores the implications of Mujerista Theology for social change by exploring three ‘stars’ of the Mujerista Theology constellation — (...)
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    Hispanic/Latino Identity[REVIEW]Jose -Antonio M. Orosco - 2001 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 29 (89):59-62.
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    Hispanic/Latino Identity[REVIEW]Judith M. Green - 2003 - International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (4):548-549.
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    "Review of" Hispanic/Latino Identity: A Philosophical Perspective". [REVIEW]Samuel O. Imbo - 2004 - Essays in Philosophy 5 (1):22.
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    Mestizaje as an Epistemology of Ignorance: the Case of the Mexican Genome Diversity Project.Sergio Armando Gallegos-Ordorica - 2021 - In Heidi Elizabeth Grasswick & Nancy Arden McHugh, Making the Case: Feminist and Critical Race Philosophers Engage Case Studies. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 269-292.
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    Review of Hispanic/Latino Identity: A Philosophical Perspective, by Jorge J. E. Gracia. [REVIEW]Samuel O. Imbo - 2004 - Essays in Philosophy 5 (1):179-181.
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  31. Hispanic-American Philosophy in the Fringes of the Empire.Adolfo García de la Sienra & Leandro Rodríguez Medina - 2012 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 100 (1):123-139.
    After presenting a brief history of philosophy in Hispanic-America since the XVI century, we discuss whether the idea of province and empire is applicable to contemporary Hispanic-American philosophy, investigate the form these ideas adopt in this region, and inquire into the ways in which provincialism i s present in philosophical work. We conclude that there are three main groups that understand their peripheral position in different ways, with different views on the way in which they should insert into (...)
     
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    The Nature of Ethnicity with Special Reference to Hispanic/Latino Identity.Jorge Je Gracia - 1999 - Public Affairs Quarterly 13 (1):25-43.
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    The Hispanic Poor in the American Catholic Middle-Class Chruch.Joseph P. Fitzpatrick - 1988 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 63 (2):189-200.
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    Hispanic Philosophy in the Age of Discovery.Kevin White - 1997 - Catholic University of Amer Press.
    This volume presents 15 studies occasioned by the 500th anniversary of the European discovery of America. It covers both the initial encounters between the Europeans and native Americans and the golden age of Hispanic philosophy that followed the discovery - specifically between 1500 and 1650.
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    Hispanic Philosophy in the Age of Discovery (review).Iván Jaksic - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (3):463-465.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Hispanic Philosophy in the Age of Discovery ed. by Kevin WhiteIván JaksicKevin White, editor. Hispanic Philosophy in the Age of Discovery. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 1997. Pp. xv + 326. Cloth, $59.95.The quincentennial of what has been termed the “encounter” between Europeans and Indians in the New World in the late fifteenth century furnished the occasion for much denunciation of the evils inflicted (...)
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    Mestizaje cultural y ethos barroco. Una reflexión intercultural a partir de Bolívar Echeverria.Stefan Gandler - 2000 - Signos Filosóficos 1 (3):53-73.
    One of theprincipaI tush of the philosoher is educution, thut is, rhe formation of other human beings. mis is so related with moral discourse that it could be said that dhere is no dzyerence with the discome of educa- ?ion, und the latter is ackieved through quesfions and a critica1 attiíude...
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  37. Toward a diaspora hermeneutics (Hispanic North America).Luis R. Rivera-Rodriguez - 2007 - In R. Carroll, M. Daniel & Jacqueline E. Lapsley, Character ethics and the Old Testament: moral dimensions of Scripture. Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press.
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    How Hispanic digital native media combat disinformation? Analysis of their ethical codes.María-Ángeles Chaparro-Domínguez, Victoria Moreno-Gil & Ruth Rodríguez-Martínez - 2024 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 22 (4):373-391.
    Purpose Given the considerable challenges posed by disinformation to both society and journalism, how do news media outlets in Hispanic America and Spain address this pervasive global phenomenon? The purpose of this study is to evaluate the extent to which these outlets embrace recommendations from academic, professional and institutional spheres for countering false contents. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative content analysis was used using variables linked to transparency, verification and potential errors incurred. This study comprehensively analyses the ethical codes of 34 (...)
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  39. The identity approach to the mind-body problem.Wilfrid Sellars - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):430-51.
    1. My primary aim in this paper is to set the stage for a discussion of some of the central themes in the so-called "identity" approach to the mind-body problem. I have particularly in mind Herbert Feigl's elaborate statement and defense of this approach in Volume II of the Minnesota Studies. A secondary, but more constructive, purpose is to bring out some of the reasons which incline me to think that the theory is either very exciting but false, or (...)
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  40. Gerald A. Sanders and James H.-y. Tai.Immediate Dominance & Identity Deletion - 1972 - Foundations of Language 8:161.
     
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  41. Accomodation Rights for Hispanics in teh U.S.Thomas Pogge - 2003 - In Will Kymlicka & Alan Patten, Language Rights and Political Theory. Oxford University Press.
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    Moral identity in psychopathy.Andrea L. Glenn, Spassena Koleva, Ravi Iyer, Jesse Graham & Peter H. Ditto - 2010 - Judgment and Decision Making 5 (7):497–505.
    Several scholars have recognized the limitations of theories of moral reasoning in explaining moral behavior. They have argued that moral behavior may also be influenced by moral identity, or how central morality is to one’s sense of self. This idea has been supported by findings that people who exemplify moral behavior tend to place more importance on moral traits when defining their self-concepts (Colby & Damon, 1995). This paper takes the next step of examining individual variation in a construct (...)
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    Pragmatism as a Philosophy of Education in the Hispanic World: A Response.Gregario Fernando Pappas & Jim Garrison - 2005 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 24 (6):515-529.
    We concentrate on four questions among the many posed by this special collection of papers on Pragmatism and the Hispanic world. They are, first, what took pragmatism beyond the borders of the United States and into the Hispanic world? Next, what are the ideas of Dewey that have had the greatest impact on Hispanic culture? Third, what are the past and present obstacles that has kept the Hispanic world from using pragmatism to deal with many of (...)
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  44. Anzaldúa’s Snake-Bridge as Alternative to Mestizaje.Joshua M. Hall - forthcoming - The Journal of Aesthetic Education.
    In this article, I offer the figure of the snake-bridge as (a) the coiled central metaphor in Gloria Anzaldúa’s masterpiece, Borderlands/La Frontera, (b) the interpretive bridge connecting the early (This Bridge Called My Back) middle (Borderlands) and late (Light in the Dark) periods of her oeuvre, and (c) an alternate unifying metaphor to mestizaje. My first section offers a close reading of Borderlands, locating snake-bridge in the east-west snake of the Rio Grande that queer Chicana borderlanders cross north and (...)
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    Hispanic Philosophy in the Age of Discovery. [REVIEW]Robert Herrera - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 52 (4):986-988.
    Collections tend to the hazardous. The present volume illustrates the pitfalls as well as the successes of the genre. Fifteen contributions uneven in quality and disparate in theme are here placed under the serendipitous umbrella of “Hispanic Philosophy.”.
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  46. Accommodation Rights for Hispanics in the United States.Thomas Pogge - 2003 - In Will Kymlicka & Alan Patten, Language Rights and Political Theory. Oxford University Press. pp. 105--122.
     
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    Possible identities.Daphna Oyserman & Leah James - 2011 - In Seth J. Schwartz, Koen Luyckx & Vivian L. Vignoles, Handbook of identity theory and research. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. pp. 117--145.
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    Social identity salience shapes group-based emotions through group-based appraisals.Toon Kuppens, Vincent Y. Yzerbyt, Sophie Dandache, Agneta H. Fischer & Job van der Schalk - 2013 - Cognition and Emotion 27 (8):1359-1377.
    Group-based emotions have been conceptualised as being rooted in perceivers' social identity. Consistent with this idea, previous research has shown that social identity salience affects group-based emotions, but no research to date has directly examined the role of group-based appraisals in comparison with individual appraisals. In the present studies, we measured group-based appraisals through a thought-listing procedure. In Experiment 1, we explicitly reminded people of their group identity, which led to the predicted change in group-based anger. This (...)
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    Normative Identity.Per Bauhn - 2017 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book describes what it means to have a normative identity and critically evaluates this kind of identity from the point of view of rational agency.
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  50. Aceommodatlon nghts for Hispanics In the Unlted States.W. Thomas - 2003 - In Will Kymlicka & Alan Patten, Language Rights and Political Theory. Oxford University Press. pp. 105.
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