Early Tejan.o Ran.ching ill Duval pun-ty The f'an'lily History of Ranc.:h.os Sal'l,Jose al'ld £1 FreSl'lillo by AI'ldres Sael'lZ Early Tejano Ranching in Duval County The l-antily Hist:ory of Ranchos San Jose and El Fresl'lill0 by Andres Saenz IT@i Early Tjano Ranching in Duval County The Family History of Ranchos San Jose and EI Fresnillo by Andres Saenz Edited by Andres Tijerina Cover painting by Charles Shaw Copyright © 1999 The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio 801 South Bowie Street, San Antonio, Texas Rex H. Ball, Executive Director Sarah Massey, Project Director Sandra Hodsdon Carr, Editor and Designer Laura Howard, Photo Technician ISBN 0-86701-075-4 The images herein and many other images of Texas subjects are in the Institute's Photograph Collection; call (210) 458-2298 for information about obtaining copies. Title in: the of and Date-Original Subject Description of and Creator Sáenz, Andrés; Tijerina, Andrés Publisher University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio Type Format pdf Form/Genre Language eng Finding Aid Local Subject Texas History; Mexican Americans Rights Digital Publisher University of Texas at San Antonio Date-Digital Collection University of Texas at San Antonio. Institute of Texan Cultures Records Transcript Early Tejan.o Ran.ching ill Duval pun-ty The f'an'lily History of Ranc.:h.os Sal'l,Jose al'ld £1 FreSl'lillo by AI'ldres Sael'lZ Early Tejano Ranching in Duval County The l-antily Hist:ory of Ranchos San Jose and El Fresl'lill0 by Andres Saenz IT@i Early Tjano Ranching in Duval County The Family History of Ranchos San Jose and EI Fresnillo by Andres Saenz Edited by Andres Tijerina Cover painting by Charles Shaw Copyright © 1999 The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio 801 South Bowie Street, San Antonio, Texas Rex H. Ball, Executive Director Sarah Massey, Project Director Sandra Hodsdon Carr, Editor and Designer Laura Howard, Photo Technician ISBN 0-86701-075-4 The images herein and many other images of Texas subjects are in the Institute's Photograph Collection; call (210) 458-2298 for information about obtaining copies.

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Mexican philosophy has received the influence of different traditions of thought. These sources have been combined and transformed according to the specific problems and circumstances of Mexican life. The result has been a rich and original tradition of thought of over five centuries that, together with Peruvian philosophy, is the oldest of the Americas.
Mexican philosophy has been concerned with all sorts of theoretical questions, however, it could be characterized by its peculiar interest in ethical and political issues. The theme of the nature of man and of reason and its connection to the realms of power and domination has been a central line of thought of Mexican philosophy, from the early reflections about the justification of the Spanish conquest to the recent debates about the demands of a democratic reform or the Indian insurgence in Chiapas. The criticism of philosophical eurocentrism has been another central feature of Mexican philosophy due to its links to some of the main political events of Mexican history, such as the Conquest, the Independence and the Revolution. The Bibliography includes all the books and articles mentioned in this article and a selection of secondary bibliography in English.