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His Philoshopy
Proposal for a Philosophical System
Using the works of José Porfirio Miranda
Prof. Luis Brito Crabtree
Philosophy Seminar. Temamatla. February, 2000.
Books
| AI |
Antropology and Indigenism |
| AR |
Using Reason |
| CB |
Communism in the Bible |
| MB |
Marx and the Bible |
| RD |
Rationality and Democracy |
| RR |
The Revolution of Reason |
| SM |
Being and the Messiah |
Books written on Marxist Theory
| CE |
Change of Structures |
| CM |
Marx against the Marxist |
| MM |
Marx in Mexico |
| SJ |
Hunger and Thirst for Justice |
1. Epistolary
1.1. Presenting the Problem
1.1.1. The Confusion of tofay-s scientists RD 179-212
1.1.2. Science without dogmatism: RR 11-45
a) Against empiricism AR 41-123
b) Against positivism AR 199-247
c) Against materialism RD 43-76
1.1.3. Deviations from today's science:
a) Dimensionism RR 90-93
b) Deception in the induction method AR 298-247
c) The pejudice of abstraction RR 69-74
d) The confusion of evolutionism RD 209-212 / AI 27-243
1.1.4. Weaknesses in today's science:
a) Supposition that “everyone understands” RR 52-58
b) Undefinied terms RR 58-61
c) Definitions by decree RR 61-74
d) Not taking into account the individual RR 74-90
“The farse calling as scepticism” Article 18-4-93
1.2. The Needs of the Individual
1.2.1. Basic Principal RR 47-52
1.2.2. The Concept of Cause AR 249-278
1.2.3. Philosophy of language AR 303-358 / AI 27-43
1.2.4. Providing proof RD 45-46
1.2.5. The key of Anthropology AI 9-29
2. Philosophy of the Spirit
2.1. Subjet
2.1.1. Self-awareness RR 95-100
2.1.2. Self-determination RR 100-103
2.1.3. Inter-subjectivity RR 127-132
2.2. Metaphysics
2.2.1. The Being RR 103-105
2.2.2. The Substance RR 105-109
2.2.3. Time RR 113-127
2.2.4. The Origin RR 132-140
2.2.5. Natural Laws RR 140-146
2.2.6. The Needs RR 196
2.3. Logic
2.3.1. The Basics AR 280-302
2.3.2. The Method RR 109-113
2.3.3. The Dialetics RR 197-220
2.3.4. The Truth RD 77-105
3. Basic Philosophy of the Sciences
3.1. Natural Science
3.1.1. What science really does AR 125-143
3.1.2. The Concept of Power or Energy RR 220-229
a) Explicative Factors RR 229-243
b) Probability RR 243-249
3.1.3. The Truth or Nature is not in itself RR 243-249
3.2. Humanities
3.2.1. Life RR 249-265
3.2.2. Behaviour RR 265-269
3.2.3. Benevolence RR 271-297 / “Well-being and Social Scienes” Article 15-5-94
3.2.4. The Illusion of Happiness RR 297-312
3.2.5. Ethics RR 312-338
3.2.6. Justice RD 107-132
3.3. Social Sciences
3.3.1. The Concept of Government RR 338-361
3.3.2. The Family and Society RR 361-366
3.3.3. The Origins AI 27-43 / RR 366-368
3.3.4. Progress AI 45-58
3.3.5. Modernity “How to deal with modernity?” Article 28-11-93
3.3.6. Democracy RD 133-177
3.3.7. Key Problems in Mexican Society:
a) The Stratification of Intellectuals Article 27-11-94
b) Laicism in Education AI 59-90 / Articles and letters in Process
c) Indigenism “Indigenous Rights versus Human Rights” Article 20-6-93
3.4. Theology
3.4.1. Basic Concepts:
a) Finite and Infinite RR 152-158
b) Universal and the individual RR 158-171
c) Identity and distinctiveness RR 171-178
3.4.2. Philosophy and Faith RR 188-195
3.4.3. Faith and Society:
a) God's role in History MB 101-133
b) Law and Civilization MB 135-226
3.4.4. The Core of the Bible:
a) The Gospels SM 89-108
b) The Word SM 109-120
c) The Meaning of the Word God SM 121-149
d) God in the Bible SM 57-99
3.4.5. Theological Problems:
a) God became Man AI 71-75
b) The so-called “Original Sin” RR 366-376
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