The Untold Circumstance. The "Dictionary of Philosophy": Link Between Two Philosophers, Ortega and Ferrater

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https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.284

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Esmeralda Balaguer García, Universidad de Valencia

PhD student in the Doctoral Program in Contemporary Philosophical Thought at the University of Valencia, Bachelor of Philosophy and Master's Degree in Secondary Education Teaching from the University of Valencia. Director of Nexofía, e-books from La Torre del Virrey, and member of the editorial board of La Torre del Virrey magazine. Journal of Cultural Studies. Her research focuses, on the one hand, on philosophy, and in particular, on the philosophy and thought of Ortega y Gasset and, on the other, on the philosophical experience of exile. Her publications include the articles “An Approach to the Roman Concepts of ‘Concordia’ and ‘Libertas’,” published in the journal La Torre del Virrey. Journal of Cultural Studies, and “‘Masa’ and ‘Gente’: two Ortegaian metaphors,” published in the Proceedings of the Third Congress on Aesthetics and Politics: metaphors of the multitude; and the essay “In memoriam Odo Marquard,” published in the journal La Torre del Virrey. Journal of Cultural Studies. He has also published a series of reviews in the same journal, such as: “Intellectuals and Reformists. The Generation of '14 in Spain and America,” edited by Francisco José Martín; “José Ortega y Gasset,” by Jordi Gracia; “Guía Comares de Ortega y Gasset,” edited by Javier Zamora Bonilla; “Ortega, Renan y la idea de nación,” by Jorge Acevedo Guerra; and “Entre la veneración y el olvido. The Reception of Ortega y Gasset in Spain. I (1908-1936),” by Tzvi Medin.

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2017-11-01 — Updated on 2017-11-01

How to Cite

Balaguer García, E. (2017). The Untold Circumstance. The "Dictionary of Philosophy": Link Between Two Philosophers, Ortega and Ferrater. Revista De Estudios Orteguianos, (35), 191–205. https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.284

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Ortega's Philosophical School