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| Title: | Unamuno corrige a Ortega y Gasset |
| Author(s) : | Abad, F. (Francisco) |
| Issue Date: | 1985 |
| Publisher: | Universidad de Navarra |
| Citation: | Rilce, 1985 vol, 2, pp 179-188 |
| Keywords: | Materias Investigacion::Filología y Literatura |
| Abstract: | El artículo supone una pequeña aportación a la historia de las ideas y de las letras españolas en nuestra centuria. Se rehace, aunque sea esquemáticamente, el circuito discursivo que arranca en Aristóteles, contra cuyo realismo reaccionaba el idealismo cartesiano. A su vez, Ortega y Gasset propone una idea vitalista contraria a ese idealismo y Unamuno aportaba una idea biológico-psicológica de lo humano que iba más a la raíz de los hechos y la realidad que Ortega. El cuadro se completa con la alusión a autores actuales que entroncan con la línea de Unamuno. This article represents a small contribution to the history of ideas and of Spanish letters in our century. In it, although in a schematic way, the discursive circuit that starts in Aristotle, whose realism the Cartesian idealism reacted against, is rebuilt. Ortega y Gasset proposes a vitalist idea, which is contrary to this idealism, and Unamuno suggested a biologic and psychological idea of the human nature that was aimed more to the roots of the facts and of reality than Ortega’s. The picture is completed with the allusion to present-day authors who concur with Unamuno’s thought. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10171/3168 |
| Appears in Collections: | REV - RILCE - 1985, 1.2
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