
This is the most personal and most original book of the main philosopher of the Mexican law of its generation. It is a work of maturity that is the reflection of many readings and many experiences. Among the readings are those of the authors with whom Rodolfo Vázquez engages here a dialogue about religion: Spinoza, Bayle, Voltaire, Hume, Feuerbach, James, Russell, Gaos, Tender Galván, Horkheimer, Camus, DWorkin and Octavio Peace. And in that intellectual exercise that has a lot of autobiographical (dialogue is also with the diverse oues of the author: maturity is reached with effort and is not a destination station either) is not being drawn the stages through which it would have elapsed Vital itinerary on religion: indifference, passion, secularization and atheism, until reaching the serenity of the agnostic that does not miss God.
With an agile and precise prose, Rodolfo Vázqu...read more