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. He includes the essentials of the system of categories adopted by Ortega in order to overcome idealism

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