C. S. Peirce and the Hispanic Philosophy of the Twentieth Century

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (1):31-49 (1998)
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Abstract

A surprising fact in the historiography of the Hispanic philosophy of this century is its almost total opacity towards the American philosophy, in spite of the real affinity between the central questions of American pragmatism and the topics addressed by the most relevant Hispanic thinkers of the century: Unamuno, Ortega y Gasset, d'Ors, Vaz Ferreira. In this paper that situation is studied, paying special attention to Charles S. Peirce, his personal connections with the Hispanic world, the reception of his texts in Spanish, and some of the connections that lie almost hidden under the mutual ignorance which divides the two traditions.

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Jaime Nubiola
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