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José Ortega y Gasset

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Castro, D. (2014), "Robespierre. La virtud del monstruo"

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José Ortega y Gasset

2022
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, the Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset (b. 1883–d. 1955) engaged with questions of national identity, cultural regeneration, the arts, history, and the nature of reality. His extensive corpus impacted, primarily, the intellectual thought and politics of Spain, but also, more broadly, of Latin America
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Ortega y Gasset

2022
Abstract This chapter attends to one of the primary Ordoliberal references on mass society, the Spanish liberal philosopher, José Ortega y Gasset (1883–1955). While foundational Ordoliberal thinkers often invoke The Revolt of the Masses, their diagnoses and prescriptions regarding mass society diverge significantly from Ortega’s ...
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José Ortega y Gasset

2015
Sohn eines Publizisten; 1898–1902 Studium der Philosophie und Literatur in Madrid; 1906–1910 an den Universitaten Leipzig, Berlin, Marburg; 1911–1936 Professur in Madrid; Mitglied der Literatengruppe ›Al servicio de la Republica‹; im Burgerkrieg in Frankreich, dann Exil in Argentinien; wahrend des Zweiten Weltkriegs Ruckkehr nach Portugal und ...
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José Ortega y Gasset

Philosophica: Enciclopedia filosófica online
"Ortega's multifaceted production is organised in this book from a triple perspective that situates the philosopher at the centre of 21st-century discourse, examining his work from the perspectives of his influence on the individual, the nation and society.
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José Ortega Y Gasset

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1937
A circle of men in a room high above one of the chief arteries of Madrid where the shrill life of the hot, dry city roars on and on, relentlessly, until the small hours of the night. Looming through the blue cigarette smoke, a group of haggard masklike faces—the masklike faces of an old race that by long tradition has learn t to hide its feelings—a ...
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