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Eduardo Nicol

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Eduardo Nicol (Barcelona, Catalonia 13 December 1907 - México 6 May 1990) was a Mexican-Catalan philosopher.[1] He arrived in Mexico in 1939, obtained his major in philosophy from National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), the biggest university in Mexico, where he taught from 1940.[2] While at UNAM, he became the chairs of adolescent psychology and the history of psychology following Ezequiel A. Chávez [es].[3]

Bibliography

He is author of many books, collected by the press house FCE (Fondo de Cultura Económica) his most notable ones are:

  • Psicología de las situaciones vitales
  • La idea del hombre
  • Historicismo y existencialismo
  • La vocación humana
  • Metafísica de la expresión
  • El problema de la filosofía hispánica
  • Los principios de la ciencia
  • El porvenir de la filosofía
  • Metafísica de la expresión (nueva versión)
  • La idea del hombre (nueva versión)
  • La primera teoría de la praxis
  • La reforma de la filosofía
  • La agonía de Proteo
  • Crítica de la razón simbólica
  • Ideas de vario linaje
  • Formas de hablar sublime. Poesía y filosofía

References

  1. ^ González, Rush (2008). "El Fenómeno de la Evolución de la Ciencia En Ilya Prigogine y Eduardo Nicol". Cinta de Moebio. 31: 38–52.
  2. ^ "Juan Manuel Silva Camarena". 2014-02-02. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  3. ^ Kubitz, O. A. (1943). "Eduardo Nicol's Situational Psychology". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 3 (3): 303–312. doi:10.2307/2103178. ISSN 0031-8205. JSTOR 2103178.