Kant desde dentro
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2004.i30.475Keywords:
Ortega y Gasset, Meditations on Quixote, critical philosophy, phenomenologyAbstract
This article emphasizes what Ortega said about his own philosophical development between 1914 and 1924, that it was an effort to emerge from the prison of critique. Undoubtedly, this autobiographical judgment determines the position of Meditations on Quixote as a faithful reflection of Ortega's approach to critical philosophy, as against the prevailing interpretations, according to which his early work is a critical reception of phenomenology. However, this essay supports the thesis that the gap through which Ortega abandoned Kant's philosophy had already been traced in his work of 1914, and had to do with the relationships -defined very early- between life and culture.
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