An Introduction to the Politics and Philosophy of José Ortega y Gasset
This book provides a general survey of the life and work of the Spanish philosopher and essayist Ortega y Gasset (1183–1955), author of the widely read The Revolt of the Masses. Dr Dobson divides his study into sections devoted to Ortega's political thinking and to his philosophy, rooting these in the context of contemporary Spain and discussing the wider implications of their influence. He examines Ortega's position with regard to the Civil War, his ambivalent espousal of socialism, his emphasis on the importance of the select individual in the modernisation of society and creation of a nació vital; the appropriation of his ideas by Primo de Rivera in the cause of fascism. This book is intended to be accessible to both Hispanists and general readers with an interest in literature, history, intellectual and political thought and philosophy.
Product details
March 1989Hardback
9780521360685
200 pages
228 × 152 × 16 mm
0.412kg
Unavailable - out of print August 1996
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I:
- 1. History, politics and biography
- Part II. 2. Socialism and capitalism
- 3. Liberalism and democracy
- 4. Conservatism and elitism
- 5. Nacionalizacón and decentralisation
- 6. Fascism?
- Part III. 7. What is philosophy and why is it done?
- 8. Idealism, realism and radical reality
- 9. Perspectifism and truth
- 10. Razón vital - reason from the point of view of life
- Bibliography
- Index.