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La filosofía en la universidad (1956) Ensayos sobre Ortega y Gasset (1957) Confesiones profesionales (1958) Discurso de filosofía (1959) Orígenes de la filosofía y su historia (1960) Filosofía contemporánea (1962) Historia de nuestra idea del mundo (1973) Filosofía de la técnica (2022), collection of Gaos' essays, ed. by María Antonia ...
Zea was born in Mexico City.. One of the integral Latin Americanism thinkers in history, Zea became famous thanks to his master's thesis, El Positivismo en México (Positivism in Mexico, 1943), in which he applied and studied positivism in the context of his country and the world during the transition between the 19th and 20th centuries.
Miembros de la Academia Nacional de Historia de Ecuador; Academia, Mariano Fazio, Los fines de la conquista: el oro, el honor y la fe; Editions Boleine; Casa del Libro; Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica, recension Jstor; AICA, Agencia Informativa Católica Argentina; Due rivoluzionari: Francisco de Vitoria e Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1998
José Ortega y Gasset (/ ɔːr ˈ t eɪ ɡ ə /; Spanish: [xoˈse oɾˈteɣaj ɣaˈset]; 9 May 1883 – 18 October 1955) was a Spanish philosopher and essayist.He worked during the first half of the 20th century while Spain oscillated between monarchy, republicanism, and dictatorship.
Manuel Alberto Montoro Ballesteros, La idea de democracia en el pensamiento de don Enrique Gil y Robles, [in:] Revista de Estudios Políticos 174 (1970), pp. 89–112 Manuel Alberto Montoro Ballesteros, Las ideas filosófico-jurídicas y políticas de D. Enrique Gil y Robles (1859-1908) [PhD thesis Universidad de Murcia], Murcia 1969
Rafael Gambra Ciudad (21 July 1920 – 13 January 2004) was a Spanish philosopher, a secondary education official, a Carlist politician and a soldier. In philosophy he is considered key representative of late Traditionalism; his works fall also into theory of state and politics.
Francisco Canals Vidal (1922–2009) was a Spanish philosopher, theologian, academic and lay Catholic activist. The longtime chair of Catedra de Metafísica of the Barcelona University, he is recognized mostly as one of the most distinguished contemporary Thomists and leader of the so-called Barcelona Thomist school; his scientific focus was mostly on metaphysics of cognition.
On 25 May 1848, González was born in Navalmoral de la Mata to a notary. [4] Since adolescence, he was influenced by Catholicism. [3] He finished primary education in his hometown and in 1861, moved to Madrid and registered for boarding in a collegiate church, where he met Nicolás Salmerón, whom he established a lifelong friendship.