The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with Phenomenology
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Resumo: | Ortega y Gasset’s relationship with phenomenology encompasses an antagonism of perspectives regarding the repercussion of Spanish philosophy of the twentieth century. Among these forms of conceiving this relation are the conception that Ortega formulated an original philosophy abandoning the phenomenology in the moment of proving it. His most beloved disciple, Julián Marías, passes on that vision. On the other hand, some thinkers, like Javier San Martín Sala, argues that Ortega remained a phenomenologist until the end, despite his own opinion. It occurs when Ortega confronted with Husserl’s work entitled The Crisis of the European Sciences and the Transcendental Phenomenology. Ortega believes that Husserl reformulated phenomenology due to a meeting between them both in 1934. Ortega believes that until that moment phenomenology was a radicalized form of Kantianism for believing that historical reason was lacking in its epistemological context and finally found it in the writings of the so-called last Husserl. |
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The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with PhenomenologyLa Relación de Ortega y Gasset Con La Fenomenología A Relação de Ortega y Gasset com a FenomenologiaOrtega y GassetFilosofiaFenomenologiaRazão HistóricaKantismoOrtega y GassetPhilosophyPhenomenologyHistorical ReasonKantianismOrtega y Gasset’s relationship with phenomenology encompasses an antagonism of perspectives regarding the repercussion of Spanish philosophy of the twentieth century. Among these forms of conceiving this relation are the conception that Ortega formulated an original philosophy abandoning the phenomenology in the moment of proving it. His most beloved disciple, Julián Marías, passes on that vision. On the other hand, some thinkers, like Javier San Martín Sala, argues that Ortega remained a phenomenologist until the end, despite his own opinion. It occurs when Ortega confronted with Husserl’s work entitled The Crisis of the European Sciences and the Transcendental Phenomenology. Ortega believes that Husserl reformulated phenomenology due to a meeting between them both in 1934. Ortega believes that until that moment phenomenology was a radicalized form of Kantianism for believing that historical reason was lacking in its epistemological context and finally found it in the writings of the so-called last Husserl.A relação de Ortega y Gasset com a fenomenologia engloba um antagonismo de perspectivas no que tange a repercussão da filosofia espanhola do século XX. Dentre estas formas de conceber esta relação, evidencia-se a concepção de que Ortega tenha formulado uma filosofia original, abandonando a fenomenologia no momento em que a provara, visão esta repercutida por seu discípulo mais dileto, Julián Marías. Por outro lado, alguns pensadores, como Javier San Martín Sala, defendem que Ortega permaneceu fenomenólogo até o final, apesar de sua própria opinião. Ocorre que, ao deparar-se com a obra de Husserl intitulada A Crise das Ciências Europeias e a Fenomenologia Transcendental, Ortega acredita que Husserl reformulou a fenomenologia devido a um encontro travado entre ambos em 1934. Ortega acredita que até aquele momento a fenomenologia era uma forma radicalizada do kantismo por acreditar que faltava-lhe a razão histórica em seu contexto epistemológico e, por fim a encontra nos escritos do chamado último Husserl.Associação de Pesquisas em Fenomenologia (APFeno)2020-04-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://phenomenology.com.br/index.php/phe/article/view/10Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Phenomenology, Humanities and Science; 95-110Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2020): Phenomenology, Humanities and Science; 95-110Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences; v. 1 n. 1 (2020): Phenomenology, Humanities and Science; 95-1102675-467310.62506/phs.v1i1reponame:Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciencesinstname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRporenghttps://phenomenology.com.br/index.php/phe/article/view/10/13https://phenomenology.com.br/index.php/phe/article/view/10/14Copyright (c) 2020 Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMüller, AllanHolanda, Adriano Furtado2024-04-15T18:30:23Zoai:phenomenology.com.br:article/10Revistahttps://phenomenology.com.br/index.php/phePUBhttps://phenomenology.com.br/index.php/index/oaicontato@phenomenology.com.br || aholanda@yahoo.com2675-46732675-4673opendoar:2024-04-15T18:30:23Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false |
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The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with Phenomenology La Relación de Ortega y Gasset Con La Fenomenología A Relação de Ortega y Gasset com a Fenomenologia |
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The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with Phenomenology |
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The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with Phenomenology Müller, Allan Ortega y Gasset Filosofia Fenomenologia Razão Histórica Kantismo Ortega y Gasset Philosophy Phenomenology Historical Reason Kantianism |
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The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with Phenomenology |
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The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with Phenomenology |
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The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with Phenomenology |
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The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with Phenomenology |
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The Relationship of Ortega y Gasset with Phenomenology |
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Müller, Allan |
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Müller, Allan Holanda, Adriano Furtado |
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Holanda, Adriano Furtado |
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Müller, Allan Holanda, Adriano Furtado |
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Ortega y Gasset Filosofia Fenomenologia Razão Histórica Kantismo Ortega y Gasset Philosophy Phenomenology Historical Reason Kantianism |
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Ortega y Gasset Filosofia Fenomenologia Razão Histórica Kantismo Ortega y Gasset Philosophy Phenomenology Historical Reason Kantianism |
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Ortega y Gasset’s relationship with phenomenology encompasses an antagonism of perspectives regarding the repercussion of Spanish philosophy of the twentieth century. Among these forms of conceiving this relation are the conception that Ortega formulated an original philosophy abandoning the phenomenology in the moment of proving it. His most beloved disciple, Julián Marías, passes on that vision. On the other hand, some thinkers, like Javier San Martín Sala, argues that Ortega remained a phenomenologist until the end, despite his own opinion. It occurs when Ortega confronted with Husserl’s work entitled The Crisis of the European Sciences and the Transcendental Phenomenology. Ortega believes that Husserl reformulated phenomenology due to a meeting between them both in 1934. Ortega believes that until that moment phenomenology was a radicalized form of Kantianism for believing that historical reason was lacking in its epistemological context and finally found it in the writings of the so-called last Husserl. |
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