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mass society
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
(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 (1883–1955) Reference library
Dictionary of the Social Sciences
(1883–1955)
Spanish philosopher and man of letters, Ortega y Gassett was an enormously prolific writer and a dominant
Ortega y Gasset, José Reference library
Jorge J. E. Gracia
The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (2 ed.)
(1883–1955).
Philosopher and essayist, born in Madrid. Among his most influential books are El tema de nuestro tiempo...
Ortega y Gasset, José (1883–1955) Quick reference
Who's Who in the Twentieth Century
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 ...
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