To walk in balance: an encounter between contemporary Western science and conquest-era Nahua philosophy

In Robert Figueroa & Sandra G. Harding (eds.), Science and other cultures: issues in philosophies of science and technology. New York: Routledge. pp. 70--90 (2003)
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