José Ortega y Gasset

José Ortega y Gasset (Spaingie: [xoˈse oɾˈteɣa i ɣaˈset]; 9 Mey 1883 – 18 October 1955) wis a Spainish philsopher an essayist.

José Ortega y Gasset
Ortega y Gasset in the 1920s
Born9 Mey 1883
Madrid, Spain
Dee'd18 October 1955(1955-10-18) (aged 72)
Madrid, Spain
Alma materVarsity o Deusto
Complutense Varsity o Madrid
Era20t-century philosophy
RegionWastren philosophy
SchuilContinental philosophy
Perspectivism[1]
Pragmatism
Vitalism
Historism
Existentialism[1]
Existential phenomenology[1]
Lebensphilosophie (philosophy o life)[1]
Neo-Kantianism (early)[1]
Leeberalism
Noucentisme
Main interests
History, raison, politics
Notable ideas
Metapheesics o vital raison[1]

References

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  1. a b c d e f g Holmes, Oliver, "José Ortega y Gasset", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2011 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.).
  2. José Ortega y Gasset called Dilthey "the most important philosopher in the second half of the nineteenth century" in his Concord and Liberty (David K. Naugle, Worldview: The History of a Concept, William B. Eerdmans, 2002, p. 82).
  3. Graham 1994 p. 159: "Since 1923 Ortega had probably written (at least edited) anonymous articles for Espasa-Calpe on James, Peirce, and Schiller."