Mauricio Hardie Beuchot Puente (Torreón, Coahuila, 1950) is a Mexican philosopher and Dominican priest, known for his proposal of analogical hermeneutics, an interpretative alternative between univocity and equivocity. PhD in Philosophy from the Universidad Iberoamericana, he has been a researcher at the Institute of Philological Research of the UNAM since 1985 and a member of the Mexican Academy of Language since 1997. In 2000, he received the National University Award in Research in Humanities.
Among his most notable works are Treaty of Analogical Hermeneutics (1997), Being and Poetry: The Intersection of Metaphysical Discourse and Poetic Discourse (2003), History of Philosophy in Colonial Mexico (1996), Hermeneutics, Analogy and Symbol (2004), and Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue (2018). His output includes over 100 books and numerous articles, focusing on philosophy of language, metaphysics, ethics, and semiotics.
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