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Following his recent publication of the work "Energy Reform in Mexico" for the Chamber of Deputies last May, this essay discusses Dr. Victor Rodriguez-Padilla's text "100 years of Oil in Mexico" from the hermeneutic philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer. This involves commenting on the definition of oil to form a hermeneutic sense of the Mexican collective consciousness, its links with nationalism and the complex process of recovery that the people of Mexico experienced throughout the twentieth century. Delving into the relationship between interpreter and author, and immersing ourselves in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Following his recent publication of the work "Energy Reform in Mexico" for the Chamber of Deputies last May, this essay discusses Dr. Victor Rodriguez-Padilla's text "100 years of Oil in Mexico" from the hermeneutic philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer. This involves commenting on the definition of oil to form a hermeneutic sense of the Mexican collective consciousness, its links with nationalism and the complex process of recovery that the people of Mexico experienced throughout the twentieth century. Delving into the relationship between interpreter and author, and immersing ourselves in the historical unfolding of oil from its links with morality, we end by analyzing the axiological and symbolic foundation that occurs in the text.
Autorenporträt
The author is a member of the Spanish Society of Phenomenology. He is finishing his doctoral thesis in the framework of the International Doctoral School of the UNED in collaboration with the Darmstadt Technische Universität, at the same time that he is finishing his Law Degree at the UOC. He has written three books and several publications, as well as a translation in progress.