The Reception of José Ortega y Gasset in María Zambrano's Early Writings

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https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.400

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Ortega y Gasset, Unamuno, Zambrano, sapiential philosophy, teaching authority, vital reason, tragic reason, ethics reason

Abstract

We analyse some of the first publications by Maria Zambrano, where it can be observed, at the same time, the undisputable influence of Ortega´s teaching on her and the deep fellowship between Unamuno and her work. This allows Zambrano to compare in many ways the philosophy of Ortega and the sapiential philosophy of Unamuno.

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Juana Sánchez-Gey Venegas , Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the Autonomous University of Madrid. She is the director of the Fernando Rielo Foundation's Classroom of Thought. Her lines of research are contemporary Spanish philosophy and philosophy and education. Her publications include History of Classical and Medieval Thought. Fundamental Questions and Texts (2012) together with José Luis Cañas Fernández, Being of Experience. The Novel as Knowledge (2012), "The Knowledge of Experience: Women and Philosophy. Grace in Simone Weil. Community in María Zambrano“ (2012), ”The Social Role of Women's Education at the End of the 19th Century“ (2011), ”Some Insights of María Zambrano in her Relationship with Heidegger“ (2011), and ”Philosophy and Education. Manuscripts of M. Zambrano" (2007).

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2013-11-01 — Updated on 2013-11-01

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Sánchez-Gey Venegas , J. (2013). The Reception of José Ortega y Gasset in María Zambrano’s Early Writings. Revista De Estudios Orteguianos (Journal of Orteguian Studies), (27), 145–163. https://doi.org/10.63487/reo.400

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