Review of Ortega Studies at the University of Puerto Rico

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Iván Caja Hernández-Ranera, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

PhD student in philosophy at the Complutense University of Madrid with a thesis on Ortega y Gasset, graduate in philosophy, and master's degree in teacher training from the same university. He is part of the research team for the project on “Intellectual Networks in Europe and America through the Correspondence of José Ortega y Gasset,” run by the Ortega-Marañón Foundation. His main lines of research focus on the ethical and epistemological thought of José Ortega y Gasset, his correspondence, and contemporary philosophy. He has participated in various conferences on Ortega, such as the International Conference “The Correspondence of Ortega and European and American Cultural Networks,” and has collaborated on various editions of Ortega's works and working notes, in the “Ortega Bibliography” sections of the Revista de Estudios Orteguianos (Journal of Ortega Studies), and in an introductory study to the reissue of Thomas Paine's Common Sense (2015).

References

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BENÍTEZ, Jaime (1939): Political and Philosophical Theories of José Ortega y Gasset. Master’s thesis. Chicago: Chicago University. (Inédita).

CÓRDOVA DE BRASCHI, Julia (1953): España en Ortega. Tesis doctoral. Madrid: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Central de Madrid. (Inédita).

— (1954): “La psicología española vista a través de Ortega y Gasset”, Asomante, 4, octubre-diciembre, pp. 33-42. (Capítulo de la tesis España y Ortega).

MARRERO, Domingo (1946): “José Ortega y Gasset”, The Drew Gateway, spring.

— (1947): “Crítica de la interpretación orteguiana del cristianismo”, Boletín del Seminario Evangélico, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, XII, 1, pp. 6-9; 18-19.

— (1951): El centauro. Persona y pensamiento de Ortega y Gasset. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Imprenta Soltero. 305 pp.

MEDINA ECHAVARRÍA, José (1951): “Comentarios a El Centauro de Domingo Marrero”, Asomante, 3, pp. 5-12.

PADÍN, José (1934): “La importancia de la metáfora en el estilo de Ortega”, Brújula, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1.

ROBLES DE CARDONA, Mariana y ARCE DE VÁZQUEZ, Margot (1955): “Veinticinco años del ensayo en Puerto Rico”, Asomante, 1, pp. 7-19.

TORRES, José Arsenio (1954): Philosophic Reconstruction and Social Reform in Dewey and Ortega. (Disertación doctoral inédita).

— (1955): “La filosofía en los Estados Unidos”, La Torre, 10, pp. 109-130. (Alude a algunos aspectos de la tesis anterior).

TRILLAS, Gabriel (1945): “Ortega y Gasset, en tres tiempos”, Alma Latina, San Juan, Puerto Rico, XX, 478.

Published

2018-11-01 — Updated on 2018-11-01

How to Cite

Caja Hernández-Ranera, I. (2018). Review of Ortega Studies at the University of Puerto Rico. Revista De Estudios Orteguianos, (37), 197–222. https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.234

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Ortega's Philosophical School