Aztec Philosophy

Understanding a World in Motion

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James Maffie: Aztec Philosophy (2014, University Press of Colorado)

512 pages

English language

Published Dec. 6, 2014 by University Press of Colorado.

ISBN:
978-1-60732-223-8
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Not the easiest book to read, but very much worth it!

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It was probably a bit ambitious to read "Aztec Philosophy" as my very first book on philosophy, and thus it took me a long time to finish it. But it was very much worth it, since it allowed me to examine my own Eurocentric perceptions and assumptions on philosophy, metaphysics, cosmology, and so forth. And thus I recommend this book to anyone else who wants to gain a wider perspective on these matters.

Consciously or not (and mostly the latter), most people with an Eurocentric background (including those descended from European settlers) have internalized narratives about the world that are heavily based on both Greek philosophy and Christian theology - and this remains true even for those who have decided to reject Christianity. Aztecs - and other indigenous American people - have long lived in isolation from Europe, and have thus built up their own philosophies and metaphysics which has …

Subjects

  • Philosophy, american
  • Aztecs, folklore