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The Philosophy of Accidentality
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-the-american-philosophical-association/article/philosophy-of-accidentality/ACEB9ACFC66AE1A940D0943E5715CEFCNo data is associated with this publication.
Abstract
AbstractIn mid-twentieth-century Mexican philosophy, there was a peculiar nationalist existentialist project focused on the cultural conditions of agency. This article revisits some of those ideas, including the idea that there is an important but underappreciated experience of one's relationship to norms and social meanings. This experience—something called accidentality—casts new light on various forms of social subordination and socially scaffolded agency, including cultural alienation, biculturality, and double consciousness.
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