
handle: 10486/680939
In a bibliographical and biographical research of the main theoretical topics of El tema de nuestro tiempo (The Theme of Our Time), we already find around 1905, during José Ortega y Gassets stay in Germany, two main references: Dithey and Simmel. But the book won't be published until 1923 as a result of cultural responsibilities in Spain and a consolidation of his person in the european philosophical panorama. In this context of a correlation of an inherited spanish europeanism and a european vitalism, we will again discuss the early works of Ortega to interpret them as a base of a self-justification of a group of intellectuals which is forming itself around the figure of Ortega
En una investigación bibliografica y biográfica de las primeras bases teóricas de El tema de nuestro tiempo, nos encontramos ya alrededor de 1905, en la estancia de José Ortega y Gasset en Alemania, con dos referentes fundamentales: Dilthey y Simmel. Pero el libro no se publicó antes de 1923 y será resultado de un afianzamiento del pensador como líder cultural en España y filósofo de talla europea. Bajo el signo de una correlación de un europeísmo español heredado y el vitalismo europeo, trataremos de someter las primeras obras a un relectura para interpretarlas como base de una autojustificación del grupo de intelectuales que se está formando alrededor de la figura de Ortega
Europeísmo, Ortega y Gasset, Vitalismo, Filosofía, Pensamiento español
Europeísmo, Ortega y Gasset, Vitalismo, Filosofía, Pensamiento español
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