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Gabino Barreda

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28: 20: 213: 108:(ENP)), where he served as director for a decade. Because Barreda was closely associated with Juárez and his successor following his death, 128: 228: 248: 238: 223: 85:, before his first publications in philosophy. Upon returning to Mexico City, he introduced the positivistic school and taught in 233: 243: 116:, a prestigious post, but far from the action of Mexican power. Barreda influenced many traditionalist thinkers during the 203: 253: 59: 218: 208: 63: 109: 101: 100:, where he was able to implement Comte's positivism in higher education. The commission established the 70: 27: 90: 131:
and the undergraduate medal for the top student of each major's class is named in his honor.
198: 193: 8: 124: 112:, the DĂ­az regime forced him out from the ENP in 1878, to be Mexican ambassador to the 117: 97: 187: 113: 78: 43: 86: 82: 55: 51: 47: 149:
The Transformation of Liberalism in Late Nineteenth-Century Mexico
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defending his country as a volunteer, he studied medicine in
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In 1867, he headed the educational commission of President
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To this day, he is acknowledged as an important figure of
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Puebla
Mexico City
physician
philosopher
positivism
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Mexican–American War
Paris
Auguste Comte
positivism
Guanajuato
Maximilian
Benito Juárez
National Preparatory School
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
German Empire
Porfirian regime
education in Mexico
Universidad Nacional AutĂłnoma de MĂ©xico
Categories
1818 births
1881 deaths
19th-century philosophers
Writers from Puebla
Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)
Mexican philosophers
19th-century Mexican physicians

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