Pag. | |
11. PHILOSOPHY. | 103. |
The ontological problem of being. | 104. |
Philosophical levels. | 107. |
Flower & Song. | 111. |
The origin. | 114. |
Th Suns legend. | 116. |
The time. | 120. |
Space. | 123. |
The thirteen skies. | 124. |
The Underworld. | 125. |
Death. | 126. |
Florid Battle. | 128. |
Existential responsibility. | 132. |
The Quetzalcóatl cross. | 134. |
The Center Law or Quincunxe. | 135. |
The three knowledge circles. | 138. |
Burnt Water. | 141. |
The Toltecáyotl. | 142. |
12. THE COLLAPSE OF THE CLASSICAL PERIOD. | 146. |
The collapse magnitude. | 147. |
The collapse permanence and transcendence. | 148. |
13. THE POSTCLASSICAL PERIOD. | 150. |
The Fifth Sun prophecy. | 153. |
Historical value of the Postclassical period. | 155. |
Challenges in the construction of the own history. | 156. |
14. THE MEXICAS. | 158. |
Faceless people. | 159. |
The ideologist. | 163. |
The philosophical and religious reforms. | 165. |
The divine mission. | 168. |
The Pochtecas and the Warriors. | 169. |
The Mexica Face. | 173. |
Mexica Tlatoanis Chronology. | 176. |
15. THE CONQUEST. | 188. |
The conquerors world. | 188. |
The “Discovery” reason. | 191. |
The conquest philosophy. | 195. |
The conquistador. | 199. |
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