José Ortega y Gasset - Francisco Romero. Correspondence (1929-1937)

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.179

Keywords:

Ortega y Gasset, Francisco Romero, Letters, Vitalism, Exile, Argentina Philosophy

Abstract

The letters written between Ortega and Romero present the decisive influence of the Spanish thinker on the development of Argentine philosophy, and the progressive construction of an Ibero-American network that would allow South American scholars to be aware of an incipient tradition and the impetus for its incorporation into the debate of universal problems.

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Author Biography

Roberto E. Aras, Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina

 

He holds a PhD in philosophy from the University of Navarra and is a professor of philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina. He has published El mito en Ortega (The Myth in Ortega, 2008) and numerous articles, such as “Ecfrasis” and “sinfronismos” en la ruta de Ortega hacia El Quijote (Ephrasis and “sinfronismos” on Ortega's path to Don Quixote, 2019) and Ortega, profeta del destino latinoamericano: la identidad como ‘autenticidad’ (Ortega, prophet of Latin American destiny: identity as “authenticity,” 2014). Furthermore, he is the editor of Ortega's correspondence with Argentine intellectuals Coriolano Alberini, Máximo Etchecopar, and Francisco Romero. He is president of the José Ortega y Gasset Argentina Foundation.

Published

2020-05-01 — Updated on 2020-05-01

How to Cite

Aras, R. E. (2020). José Ortega y Gasset - Francisco Romero. Correspondence (1929-1937). Revista De Estudios Orteguianos (Journal of Orteguian Studies), (40), 25–60. https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.179

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Itinerario Biográfico