04386nam 2200457 450 991050263700332120220614075107.03-030-79249-8(CKB)4100000012024532(MiAaPQ)EBC6721761(Au-PeEL)EBL6721761(OCoLC)1267753035(EXLCZ)99410000001202453220220614d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe philosophy of Ortega y Gasset reevaluated /Carlos Morujão, Samuel Dimas, Susana RelvasCham, Switzerland :Springer International Publishing,[2021]©20211 online resource (183 pages)3-030-79248-X Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- "Spain Is the Problem -- Europe Is the Solution" -- 1 The Krausist Movement -- 2 The Generation of '98 -- 3 Europe as the Solution -- 4 Ortega's Early Political Ideas -- 5 Ortega's Initial Philosophy of Human Life -- References -- Ortega and Germany -- 1 Germany: A Country That Works -- 2 The Meditations on Quixote -- 3 Neokantian Aesthetics -- 4 The Overcoming of Neokantianism -- 5 The Genesis of the Meditations: Papers and Conferences from 1913 -- 6 Ortega's Philosophy of Culture at the Time of the Meditations -- 7 Final Remarks -- References -- Ortega, Phenomenology and Idealism -- 1 Ortega's Philosophy in 1929 -- 2 An Alternative Path? -- 3 What Does It Mean to Be Disoriented? Kinds of Disorientation -- 4 The Principles of Metaphysics: The Later Lessons -- 5 Why Has Idealism Failed? -- References -- Phenomenology Revisited -- 1 Ortega's Second Critique of Phenomenological Idealism -- 2 Phenomenological Idealism Revisited -- 3 Ortega's Radical Point of Departure -- References -- Ortega's Social Philosophy -- 1 The Phenomenological Relevance of the Concept of Mass-Man -- 2 Can We Speak of a Contribution of Ortega to the Social Sciences? -- 3 Deficient Human Types: Dissection of the Mass-Man -- 4 Ortega's Social Ontology -- 5 Social, Transindividual, and Individual -- 6 Social Acts and the Consciousness That "I Can" -- References -- Ortega's Philosophical Anthropology -- 1 Man's Need for Security -- 2 The Neokantian Philosophy of Man -- 3 The Virtual -- 4 The Embodied Self and Other Embodied Selves -- 5 Science, Life, and Authenticity -- 6 Individual Life as a Philosophical Problem -- 7 Final Remarks -- References -- Ortega's Aesthetics -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Idea of Art and Aesthetics in the Young Ortega -- 3 Ortega's Meditations on Aesthetics in the Light of Phenomenology.4 Language, Metaphor, and Irony -- 5 The Dehumanizing Aesthetics of New Art in the 1920s -- 5.1 The Role of Theater as Unrealization and the Actor as Universal Metaphor -- 5.2 Avant-Garde Music in Ortega's Aesthetics -- 5.3 Ortega's Last Writings on Art (1950-1954), Under the Principles of Vital and Historical Reasons -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Ortega's Exiles -- 1 The Escape from Spain -- 2 Ortega in France -- 3 The Beginning of the Argentinian Exile -- 4 El Hombre y la Gente -- 5 Historical Reason: The Last Lecture in the Faculty of Arts of Buenos Aires -- 6 Argentinian Deceptions: The Return to Europe -- References -- Historical Reason -- 1 Introduction: Why Is Reason "Historical" and History "Rational"? -- 2 History as Tradition and as Innovation -- 3 How Rational Historical Events Are? -- 4 Is There a Historical A Priori? -- 5 The Concept of Generation -- 6 Perspectivism -- 7 Meaning in History -- References -- Epilogue -- 1 Ortega's System of Philosophy -- 2 Ortega and Politics: A Philosopher in Partibus Infidelium? -- 3 The Relevance of Ortega's Legacy -- References -- Index.Continental philosophyContinental philosophyHistoryContinental philosophy.Continental philosophyHistory.190.904Morujão Carlos1069518Dimas SamuelRelvas SusanaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910502637003321The philosophy of Ortega y Gasset reevaluated2881170UNINA