In the following pages, I am going to put forward the ethical-philosophical and anthropological keys of <em>Meditations on Quixote (</em>1914). In order to do that, we pay attention to the theory of love in Ortega´s thought in the context of his first and quoted work. Ortega thought carefully about the love following an important philosophical tradition which dates back to classical times in Greece. Ortega was a philosopher and for this particular reason he considered that philosophy is the <em>general science of love; inside the intelectual globe, that represents the great impetus towards an absolute connexion</em>. We try to justify this work in the fact that Ortega´s thought about love and hatred hasn´t been studied taking into account t...
The article provides a systematization of the ten answers that can be found in the work of Ortega y ...
E-ISSN 1885-1088Don Quixote is not only a novel which represents Spanish culture, but a hero that re...
Journal ArticleJose Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955) claimed that since 1914, with the publication of his...
This work celebrates both Meditations on Quixote (1914) by Jose Ortega y Gasset and the great work o...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Ortega y Gasset moved to Germany to pursue his philosophy stud...
Based on a book about Ortega y Gasset and pychoanalysis, these notes are intended as an exploration ...
This article analyzes Ortega-y-Gasset's early ideas on Cervantes and his Don Quixote, as they appear...
The origin of Ortega’s Meditations on Quixote can be found in an essay on Pío Baroja’s novel. His wo...
This dissertation analyses the aspects of Macedonio Fernández’s reflections on love, pointing to sim...
This essay studies the original vision of the raciovitalist philosopher José Ortega y Gasset on the ...
The influence of the love treatise in the lyric poetry of Renaissance Spain has been sufficiently do...
To Julián Marías (1914-2005) we must recognize the contribution of philosophy which, sensitive to t...
Very few philosophers have tried to deal with the question of love like a necessary subject to renew...
Abstract Ortega’s liberalism has not been studied taking into consideration its philosophical founda...
The debate about Ortega’s relation to phenomenology has been continuous since the eighties of the la...
The article provides a systematization of the ten answers that can be found in the work of Ortega y ...
E-ISSN 1885-1088Don Quixote is not only a novel which represents Spanish culture, but a hero that re...
Journal ArticleJose Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955) claimed that since 1914, with the publication of his...
This work celebrates both Meditations on Quixote (1914) by Jose Ortega y Gasset and the great work o...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Ortega y Gasset moved to Germany to pursue his philosophy stud...
Based on a book about Ortega y Gasset and pychoanalysis, these notes are intended as an exploration ...
This article analyzes Ortega-y-Gasset's early ideas on Cervantes and his Don Quixote, as they appear...
The origin of Ortega’s Meditations on Quixote can be found in an essay on Pío Baroja’s novel. His wo...
This dissertation analyses the aspects of Macedonio Fernández’s reflections on love, pointing to sim...
This essay studies the original vision of the raciovitalist philosopher José Ortega y Gasset on the ...
The influence of the love treatise in the lyric poetry of Renaissance Spain has been sufficiently do...
To Julián Marías (1914-2005) we must recognize the contribution of philosophy which, sensitive to t...
Very few philosophers have tried to deal with the question of love like a necessary subject to renew...
Abstract Ortega’s liberalism has not been studied taking into consideration its philosophical founda...
The debate about Ortega’s relation to phenomenology has been continuous since the eighties of the la...
The article provides a systematization of the ten answers that can be found in the work of Ortega y ...
E-ISSN 1885-1088Don Quixote is not only a novel which represents Spanish culture, but a hero that re...
Journal ArticleJose Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955) claimed that since 1914, with the publication of his...