El pasado por el presente: historia, exilio y pensamiento hispánico de José Gaos

Quaderns de Filosofia i Ciència 40:75-83 (2010)
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Abstract

This article leads to a reflection on a new horizon of the philosophical discourse. The Spanish philosopher José Gaos, who was exile in Mexico, defends the Hispanic philosophy from the perspective of exile. In this context, the Hispanic philosophy is considered the key to build a new philosophy and a new perspective in the universal history, returning the name of the exile to the history

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