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Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez (September 17, 1915 – July 8, 2011) was a Spanish-born Mexican philosopher, writer and professor born in Algeciras, Andalucia .

After studying philosophy at the University of Madrid, Vázquez emigrated to Mexico in 1939 with thousands of other intellectuals, scientists and artist following the defeat of the Republic in the Spanish Civil War. Sánchez was appointed a full-time professor of philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in 1959, becoming a professor emeritus of the university in 1985. Sánchez also held honorary doctoral degrees in from the Universidad Autónoma de Puebla and the University of Cádiz (Spain).

He embraced Marxism, although an open, renovating, critical and non-dogmatic version of it. His fresh interpretation of Marxism ran parallel to that of the Frankfurt School. In fact, The Philosophy of Praxis was published at around the same time as Herbert Marcuse was writing his One Dimensional Man . In regard to ethics, he opposed normativism.

Philosophical Works

  • The Aesthetic Ideas of Marx (1965)
  • The Philosophy of Praxis (1967)
  • Rousseau in Mexico (The Philosophy of Rousseau and the Ideology of Independence) (1969)
  • Aesthetics and Marxism (1970)
  • Anthology. Texts of Aestetics and Theory of Art (1972)
  • Art and Society: Essays in Marxist Aesthetics (1973)
  • From Scientific Socialism to Utopian Socialism (1975).

Miscellaneous

Memoirs

  • Recollections and Reflections of an Exile (1997)

Poetry

  • Poetry (2005)




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