A view of Ortega's ethics: from values to biographical imperative. Review of “The Ethics of Ortega y Gasset: From Duty to Biographical Imperative” by Noé Expósito

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https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.112

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Review of “The Ethics of Ortega y Gasset: From Duty to Biographical Imperative” by Noé Expósito Ropero

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José Lasaga Medina, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

High school philosophy teacher, professor of philosophy at the UNED, and researcher at the Ortega-Marañón Foundation. He has published José Ortega y Gasset. Life and Philosophy (1883-1955) (2003); Metamorphosis of the Seducer. Essay on the Myth of Don Juan (2004); Figures of the Good Life. Essay on the Moral Ideas of Ortega y Gasset (2006); Ortega y Gasset: Anthology (2012); Life of Hannah Arendt (2017); and, in collaboration with Antonio López Vega, Ortega y Marañón Facing the Crisis of Liberalism (2017). He has also edited The Lost Steps. Writings on Ortega y Gasset by José Gaos (2013) and several works by Antonio Rodríguez Huéscar, such as Ethos and Logos (Madrid: Uned, 1996) and From Platonic Love to Freedom (2009).

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2022-05-01 — Updated on 2022-05-01

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Lasaga Medina, J. (2022). A view of Ortega’s ethics: from values to biographical imperative. Review of “The Ethics of Ortega y Gasset: From Duty to Biographical Imperative” by Noé Expósito . Revista De Estudios Orteguianos, (44), 241–246. https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.112

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