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Eintrag Nr. 19861
Literature type Articles
Author Haro, Alejandro de
Title El problema de España como problema filosoficó en el pensamiento de Ortega y Gasset
Subtitle El amor intellectualis de Spinoza como posible solución al problema espagñol
Title of magazine / anthology Spinoza y la Antropología en la Modernidad
Editor (surname first) Cámara, María Luisa de la ; Carvajal, Julián (Hrsg./eds.)
Place published Hildesheim
Publisher Olms
Year 2017
Pages [385]-395
Pages in total (of the volume) 407
Series ; volume EUROPEA MEMORIA : Studien und Texte zur Geschichte der europäischen Ideen, Reihe I: Studien ; 123
Contains summary in English
Language Spanish
Thematic areas Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Reception history, Miscellaneous
Subject E
Subject (individuals) Ortega y Gasset, José
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary "In the following pages I am going to put forward some ideas about the relationship between Ortega y Gasset and Baruch de Spinoza. In his eartly years, Ortega was inspired by Spinoza, among other authors. Ortega borrowed the expression "amor intellectualis" from Spinoza. At that time, he tried to use it in order to know better - from an intellectual pount of view - the Spanish circumstance. Ortega declared his vital and intellectual love for the last one. From his earlier years, Ortega was very interested in working out Spanish's problem. Accoring to him, the problem of Spain was especially a philosophical one. The best way to resolve it was, undoubtedly, to spread between people or the crowd some philosophical ideas in order to increase their cultural level." (abstract, p. 185)
English commentary "In the following pages I am going to put forward some ideas about the relationship between Ortega y Gasset and Baruch de Spinoza. In his eartly years, Ortega was inspired by Spinoza, among other authors. Ortega borrowed the expression "amor intellectualis" from Spinoza. At that time, he tried to use it in order to know better - from an intellectual pount of view - the Spanish circumstance. Ortega declared his vital and intellectual love for the last one. From his earlier years, Ortega was very interested in working out Spanish's problem. Accoring to him, the problem of Spain was especially a philosophical one. The best way to resolve it was, undoubtedly, to spread between people or the crowd some philosophical ideas in order to increase their cultural level." (abstract, p. 185)
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