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Ortega y el exilio, una relación frustrada pero fecunda
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Sánchez Cuervo, Antolín
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Universidad de Murcia
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon.406641
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El presente suplemento ofrece una cartografía elemental del legado filosófico de Ortega y Gasset en el exilio republicano español de 1939. A lo largo de once contribuciones, se exploran los que podrían ser sus cuatro núcleos principales: el presunto exilio del propio Ortega o su relación problemática con el mismo; las dos grandes referencias de su proyección en el exilio, a saber, María Zambrano y José Gaos; otras dos referencias, de gran importancia aunque aún no lo suficientemente exploradas y cuya relación con el mundo del exilio fue además tardía, como las de Antonio Rodríguez Huéscar y Manuel Granell; la presencia de Ortega en otros autores del exilio, en un sentido más difuso y de formas menos explícita o focalizada en aspectos específicos, como fuera el caso de García Bacca, Ferrater Mora y Francisco Ayala.
This special issue presents an elementary cartography of the philosophical legacy of Ortega y Gasset in the 1939 Spanish republican exile. Throughout eleven articles, the main topics are explored, in particular: the supposed exile oh Ortega himself or his problematic relationship with it; the two main references of his legacy in the 1939 Spanish exile, namely María Zambrano and José Gaos; two other references, of great importance but not yet sufficiently explored and whose relationship with exile was also late, such as Antonio Rodríguez Huéscar and Manuel Granell; Ortega’s presence in other authors of exile in a more diffuse and less explicit sense or focused on specific aspects, such as the case of García Bacca, Ferrater Mora and Francisco Ayala.
This special issue presents an elementary cartography of the philosophical legacy of Ortega y Gasset in the 1939 Spanish republican exile. Throughout eleven articles, the main topics are explored, in particular: the supposed exile oh Ortega himself or his problematic relationship with it; the two main references of his legacy in the 1939 Spanish exile, namely María Zambrano and José Gaos; two other references, of great importance but not yet sufficiently explored and whose relationship with exile was also late, such as Antonio Rodríguez Huéscar and Manuel Granell; Ortega’s presence in other authors of exile in a more diffuse and less explicit sense or focused on specific aspects, such as the case of García Bacca, Ferrater Mora and Francisco Ayala.
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