This work celebrates both Meditations on Quixote (1914) by Jose Ortega y Gasset and the great work of Cervantes, the second part of Quixote, whose Centenary was celebrated in 1915. Some of the most recent works by excellent Orteguian writers propose old and new theories to understand and interpret the first book of the philosopher of El Escorial. Some of them considered Ortega’s first book to provide the foundations for all his later philosophy. Another writer focused on the influence and rivalry of Ortega with Husserl and Heidegger philosophies. Here, we attempt to balance the controversy, pointing out that some traces of the principal mature works of Ortega are included in Meditations, but not enough to conclude that the young philosopher...
After being just published the canonical edition of Ortega y Gasset’s complete works, wecan see that...
To Julián Marías (1914-2005) we must recognize the contribution of philosophy which, sensitive to t...
This is the last installment, in a fourt part series of articles, where I intend to present and disc...
This work celebrates both Meditations on Quixote (1914) by Jose Ortega y Gasset and the great work o...
This article analyzes Ortega-y-Gasset's early ideas on Cervantes and his Don Quixote, as they appear...
In the following pages, I am going to put forward the ethical-philosophical and anthropological keys...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Ortega y Gasset moved to Germany to pursue his philosophy stud...
The origin of Ortega’s Meditations on Quixote can be found in an essay on Pío Baroja’s novel. His wo...
El trabajo examina los primeros juicios conocidos de Ortega sobre Cervantes y el Quijote, contenidos...
This study is seen by the author as an overall view of the thought of Ortega y Gasset. It goes over ...
Between 1912 and 1914, José Ortega y Gasset begins a series of reflections on Pío Baroja's and Azorí...
Based on a book about Ortega y Gasset and pychoanalysis, these notes are intended as an exploration ...
While the impact of philosophical ideas in Antonio Machado’s poetry has received critical attention,...
Miguel de Unamuno, José Ortega y Gasset and Ramiro de Maeztu could be considered the most influentia...
The ideas of philosophy and Spain hold a problematic place within Spanish life. By questioning ourse...
After being just published the canonical edition of Ortega y Gasset’s complete works, wecan see that...
To Julián Marías (1914-2005) we must recognize the contribution of philosophy which, sensitive to t...
This is the last installment, in a fourt part series of articles, where I intend to present and disc...
This work celebrates both Meditations on Quixote (1914) by Jose Ortega y Gasset and the great work o...
This article analyzes Ortega-y-Gasset's early ideas on Cervantes and his Don Quixote, as they appear...
In the following pages, I am going to put forward the ethical-philosophical and anthropological keys...
At the beginning of the 20th century, Ortega y Gasset moved to Germany to pursue his philosophy stud...
The origin of Ortega’s Meditations on Quixote can be found in an essay on Pío Baroja’s novel. His wo...
El trabajo examina los primeros juicios conocidos de Ortega sobre Cervantes y el Quijote, contenidos...
This study is seen by the author as an overall view of the thought of Ortega y Gasset. It goes over ...
Between 1912 and 1914, José Ortega y Gasset begins a series of reflections on Pío Baroja's and Azorí...
Based on a book about Ortega y Gasset and pychoanalysis, these notes are intended as an exploration ...
While the impact of philosophical ideas in Antonio Machado’s poetry has received critical attention,...
Miguel de Unamuno, José Ortega y Gasset and Ramiro de Maeztu could be considered the most influentia...
The ideas of philosophy and Spain hold a problematic place within Spanish life. By questioning ourse...
After being just published the canonical edition of Ortega y Gasset’s complete works, wecan see that...
To Julián Marías (1914-2005) we must recognize the contribution of philosophy which, sensitive to t...
This is the last installment, in a fourt part series of articles, where I intend to present and disc...