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José Ortega y Gasset

(1883—1955) Spanish philosopher

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mass society

mass society  

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A description of modern, industrial society as a mass of undifferentiated and alienated individuals. Mass society became an object of concern in the early nineteenth century and initially reflected a ...
Max Scheler

Max Scheler  

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(1874–1928).German philosopher called ‘the Catholic Nietzsche’. He applied Husserl's phenomenology to ethics, culture, and religion. He was a founder of philosophical anthropology and of sociology of ...
Ortega y Gassett, José

Ortega y Gassett, José (1883–1955)   Reference library

Dictionary of the Social Sciences

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(1883–1955)

Spanish philosopher and man of letters, Ortega y Gassett was an enormously prolific writer and a dominant

Ortega y Gasset, José

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Jorge J. E. Gracia

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (2 ed.)

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(1883–1955).

Philosopher and essayist, born in Madrid. Among his most influential books are El tema de nuestro tiempo...

Ortega y Gasset, José

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Who's Who in the Twentieth Century

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Spanish philosopher, opponent of Franco and critic of modern democracy. Born in Madrid of wealthy parents, Ortega was educated at the University of Madrid, where he obtained his ... More

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