Argentinian Identity and Europeanism in Ortega: Two Complementary Perspectives

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  • Béatrice Fonck Instituto Católico de París

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.372

Keywords:

Ortega y Gasset, argentinity, europeism, historic context, complementary analysis, universal vision

Abstract

The use of the neologisms “argentinity” and “europeism” about the thought of Ortega consists mainly in emphasizing the particular interest of the philosopher for the definition of these two entities. In the historic context of the first half of the twentieth century, his respective analysis of Europe and Argentina are complementary and grow rich mutually to end in internationalist vision of the western space.

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Author Biography

Béatrice Fonck, Instituto Católico de París

Chair of Modern and Contemporary History in the Spanish Department of the Faculty of Arts at the Catholic Institute of Paris. She is the author of a doctoral thesis on L’intellectuel et la politique d’après José Ortega y Gasset dans ses articles de presse hispanique (1914-1931), University of Paris X, Nanterre, 1993. A member of numerous academic and scientific institutions, her main area of research is modern and contemporary Spanish civilization. Among her many publications, the following are particularly noteworthy: L’Andalousie ou l’idéal de vie végétative d’après Ortega y Gasset (2012), Les fondations culturelles de J. Ortega y Gasset: l’aventure libérale d’un intellectuel espagnol du XXe siècle“ (2012), ”Ortega y el poder bajo la dictadura de Primo de Rivera“ (2010), ”La recepción de Ortega en Francia“ (2008), ”El reto europeo de Ortega" (2006), “A Thinker of Europe” (2004), 1898: Literature and Religious Crisis in Spain (2000), and “An Analysis of Invertebrate Spain in its Circumstances” (1996).

Published

2014-11-01 — Updated on 2014-11-01

How to Cite

Fonck, B. (2014). Argentinian Identity and Europeanism in Ortega: Two Complementary Perspectives. Revista De Estudios Orteguianos, (29), 115–130. https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.372

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