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    Francisco Giner de los Rios: A Spanish Socrates.Solomon Lipp - 2006 - Wilfrid Laurier Press.
    During the nineteenth century, traditional Catholic Spain and its "decadent intellectual climate" was chalenged by liberal Europeanizing influences. It had happened before, but this time the status quo was threatened by Krausism, an idealistic doctrine of universal harmony and rational freedom. In the ensuing culture clash, Francisco Giner de los Rios (1839-1915), a leading exponent of Krausist thought, provided the dominant influence on Spanish intellectuals engaged in the areas of education, law, literature, and science. This outstanding contribution to Spanish cultural (...)
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  2. Filosofía y crisis cultural.Solomon Lipp - 1959 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 5:11-20.
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    Ideology and Science in Latin America.Solomon Lipp - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 5:93-97.
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    Leopoldo Zea: from Mexicanidad to a philosophy of history.Solomon Lipp - 1980 - Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
    INTRODUCTION The search for identity, the attempt to define oneself — the result of the individual's sense of alienation — is not restricted to contemporary ...
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    Three Argentine thinkers.Solomon Lipp - 1969 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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    Three Chilean Thinkers.Solomon Lipp - 2006 - Wilfrid Laurier Press.
    Three Chilean Thinkers, a companion piece to Three Argentine Thinkers, attempts to examine some of the outstanding characters of Chile's intellectual development by way of analyzing the contribution of three of her distinguished representatives. Each thinker or philosopher, whichever the case may be, is symbolic of a definite sociopolitical movement which left its unmistakable imprint upon the cultural scene. Moreover, each thinker, no doubt, was strongly influenced by European philosophical trends, but should in now way be considered a mere imitator. (...)
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