Our attempt is to highlight the figure of Zambrano, especially as a passer of Bergsonian philosophy in Spain. We emphasize, moreover, the role of the Catalan Ramon Xirau in the dissemination of Bergsonism in Spain. Zambrano is, again, seen as a rebel, in relation to his master Ortega y Gasset, who never had been excited by Bergson. Zambrano was particularly sensitive to the musical philosophical prose of the great philosopher of the Third French Republic, as well as its mystical dimension. In both Spanish figures, Bergson allows them to "probe the mysteries of life, mysticism and poetry, while having a combative and rebellious ethics"
In María Zambrano´s work, we try to disclosure some of the footprints left by her master, José Orteg...
After ending his law studies in Athens, Kazantzakis travelled to Paris to attend Bergson's courses a...
María Zambrano refl exiona a lo largo de toda su obra sobre la fi gura del fi lósofo a través de dos...
Il s'agit de relever l’importance de la figure de Zambrano, notamment comme passeuse de la philosoph...
As the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) came to an end, hundreds of thousands of Spaniards who had oppo...
Faced with the intransigence of the Catholic néothomiste orthodoxy, is a Catholic modernist Bergsoni...
This is the opening article to the monographic issue, introducing the Spanish philosopher Maria Zamb...
María Zambrano (1904–91) is widely regarded as one of the most original Spanish thinkers of the twen...
À la fin du XIXe siècle, alors que l’Europe assiste au retour triomphal de la métaphysique dont Henr...
//// Abstract: The paper represents a brief review of the essay “The philosophic attitude” of the Sp...
When faced with the term Romanticism, many people automatically think of the British poets, Wordswor...
The main topic of this paper is how the Spanish right-wing intellectuals during the interwar years e...
The main topic of this paper is how the Spanish right-wing intellectuals during the interwar years e...
The Great War hardens the relationship between France and Spanish conservatives, rather germanophile...
Knowing the work of María Zambrano is enough to notice the transatlantic nature that characterizes h...
In María Zambrano´s work, we try to disclosure some of the footprints left by her master, José Orteg...
After ending his law studies in Athens, Kazantzakis travelled to Paris to attend Bergson's courses a...
María Zambrano refl exiona a lo largo de toda su obra sobre la fi gura del fi lósofo a través de dos...
Il s'agit de relever l’importance de la figure de Zambrano, notamment comme passeuse de la philosoph...
As the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) came to an end, hundreds of thousands of Spaniards who had oppo...
Faced with the intransigence of the Catholic néothomiste orthodoxy, is a Catholic modernist Bergsoni...
This is the opening article to the monographic issue, introducing the Spanish philosopher Maria Zamb...
María Zambrano (1904–91) is widely regarded as one of the most original Spanish thinkers of the twen...
À la fin du XIXe siècle, alors que l’Europe assiste au retour triomphal de la métaphysique dont Henr...
//// Abstract: The paper represents a brief review of the essay “The philosophic attitude” of the Sp...
When faced with the term Romanticism, many people automatically think of the British poets, Wordswor...
The main topic of this paper is how the Spanish right-wing intellectuals during the interwar years e...
The main topic of this paper is how the Spanish right-wing intellectuals during the interwar years e...
The Great War hardens the relationship between France and Spanish conservatives, rather germanophile...
Knowing the work of María Zambrano is enough to notice the transatlantic nature that characterizes h...
In María Zambrano´s work, we try to disclosure some of the footprints left by her master, José Orteg...
After ending his law studies in Athens, Kazantzakis travelled to Paris to attend Bergson's courses a...
María Zambrano refl exiona a lo largo de toda su obra sobre la fi gura del fi lósofo a través de dos...