"Gracia has written a clear and understandable book that will appeal to general readers and lower-division undergraduates." <i>Choice, March 2000, P. Vila, University of Texas at San Antonio</i> <br /> <p>"It would be impossible to overestimate the contribution that Jorge Gracia's book makes to the philosophical fields of ethnic and Hispanic/Latino studies.The book has already succeeded in promoting a lively discussion among leading figures in these fields." <i>The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. 17, 2003</i><br /> </p> <p>"In this book Jorge Gracia makes a formidable case for a non-essentialist Hispanic identity. Lurking behind his arguments is a case for rethinking two other kinds of identities - what it means to be an American, and what it means to be a philosopher. <i>Hispanic/Latino Identity: A Philosophical Perspective</i> moves smoothly between these often muddled layers of identity and by the end offers insights that can only be enriching to an American philosophical community typically perceived by non-whites as indifferent, even hostile." <i>Samuel O. Imbo, Essays in Philosophy, Vol. 5, No. 1, January 2004,</i> Book Review</p>