- Antonio Caso Andrade
Infobox_Scientist
name = Antonio Caso Andrade
imagesize = 200px
caption = Mexican Philosopher
birth_date = birth date|1883|12|19
birth_place = Mexico City, Mexico
death_date = death date|1946|3|6
nationality =Mexican
field =Philosophy ,Law
work_institutions =National Autonomous University of Mexico
alma_mater = National Autonomous University of Mexico
known_for = 7th and 11th Rector ofNational Autonomous University of Mexico Antonio Caso Andrade (
December 19 ,1883 –March 6 ,1946 ) was aMexican philosopher and rector of the former "Universidad Nacional de México", nowadays known as theNational Autonomous University of Mexico from December 1921 to August 1923. Along withJosé Vasconcelos , he founded the Ateneo de la Juventud, a humanist group against philosophical positivism. The Athenian generation opposedAugust Comte andHerbert Spencer ’s philosophical views, giving credence to and expanding on the ideas of Henri Bergson, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, andJosé Enrique Rodó . Andrade opposedrationalism . His group the "ateneistas" believed in a moral, willing, and spiritual individual being. [ [http://info4.juridicas.unam.mx/unijus/cmp/leguniv/rectores/r9. Biography on Caso from UNAM] ]Philosophical Work
In the summer of 1909, Caso presented his critiques of
positivism in a series of conferences later expanded in the third edition by the Athenians of Youth. He was inspired by theChristian philosophical tradition, in particular byBlaise Pascal and Tolstoy. Caso distinguishes three aspects of human existence: economic, aesthetic, and moral. Caso refutedGabino Barreda ’s thesis and the firstJusto Sierra that the future of Mexico was built primarily on basis of a scientific doctrine. In the work "Catholicism ,Jacobinism and Positivism" included in the book Discursos a la nacion mexicana (Speeches to the Mexican nation) Caso deepens his criticism of two of the hegemonic ideologies in the late nineteenth century: Jacobinism (or extreme liberalism) and positivism. The supporters of the first accuse them of ignoring reality, while those in the second get the blame for the alleged inevitability of reality. Antonio Caso is a pioneer in the Mexican philosophy that was developed later bySamuel Ramos ,Leopoldo Zea Aguilar , andOctavio Paz among others. In his book "El problema de México y la ideología nacional", (The problem of Mexico and the nation ideology) published in 1924, Caso argues Mexico’s biggest problem is the lack of unity (racial, cultural and social). Towards the end of his life, Caso was influenced by the philosophies of Husserl, Scheler, and Heidegger, especially Husserl, whose ideas were reflected in the book "La filosofía de Husserl, El acto ideatorio, La persona humana y el estado totalitario y El peligro del hombre." (Husserl's philosophy, ideatory The act, The human person and the totalitarian state, and the danger of man).Works
• "La filosofía de la intuición" , 1914 The philosophy of intuition, 1914
• "El concepto de la historia universal" , 1918 The concept of universal history, 1918
• "Principios de estética" , 1925 Principles of aesthetics, 1925
• "El acto ideatorio" , 1934 The act ideatorio, 1934
• "El peligro del hombre" , 1942 The danger of man, 1942
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