Jose Ortega y Gasset's Metaphysical Innovation: A Critique and Overcoming of Idealism

State University of New York Press (1994)
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Huescar presents a systematic critique of idealism and modernity, framing Edmund Husserl's phenomenological philosophy as the most refined and far-reaching version of idealism. Contents: Prologue / Julian Marias -- Pt. I. A Textual Exposition of Ortega's Critique of Idealism. Ch. 1. A Conceptual Introduction to Ortega's Critique of Idealism. Ch. 2. Ortega's Straightforward Critique of Idealism Properly So Called. Ch. 3. Ortega's Critique of Phenomenological Philosophy as the Most Recent Historical Form of Idealism -- Pt. II. Ortega's Overcoming of Idealism. Toward the System of Life Categories. Ch. 4. The Categories of Life.

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