Samuel Ramos

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Samuel Ramos

Samuel Ramos Magaña, PhD (1897 – June 20, 1959), was a Mexican philosopher and writer.

Ramos was born in Zitácuaro, Michoacán, and in 1909 entered the Colegio de San Nicolás Hidalgo (Michoacán's state university). He published his first works in the school's student publication Flor de Loto. In 1915 he began to study philosophy under the tutelage of his mentor, José Torres Orozco.

He spent 1915, his first year of medical school in

National Preparatory School and logic
and ethics at the National Teachers School.

He pursued specialized degrees at the

Ministry of Public Education
.

In 1944 he earned his

Colegio Nacional
.

Philosophy

His work concerns itself with the ontology of the Mexican nation. He sees the pelado, the "urban bum" of the 1920s and 1930s, as "the most elemental and clearly defined expression of national character". The machismo of the pelado, he argues, is the result of an inferiority complex (based on Alfred Adler's concept) and, since the pelado represents the entire country, the "character study" is extended to all of Mexico, and was one of the first post-Revolutionary attempts to define and assess the national character.

Bibliography

  • Filosofía de la vida artística. Buenos Aires: Espasa-Calpe Argentina, 1950.
  • Philosophy of the Artistic Life translation, 2018.
  • Hacia un nuevo humanismo. Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1962 (second edition).
  • El perfil del hombre y la cultura en México. Buenos Aires: Espasa-Calpe Argentina, 1952 (second edition). Translated by Earle, Peter G. as Profile of man and culture in Mexico. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1962.

External links

  • Samuel Ramos; trayectoria filosófica y antología de textos.
    Universidad de Nuevo León
    , 1965.
  • JSTOR 174774
    .