El exilio con Eduardo Nicol
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2007.i36.70Keywords:
Nicol, ethics, exile, Spanish philosophyAbstract
In 2007 is completed the centennial Eduardo Nicol, one of the most excellent philosophers in the Spanish exile of 1939, whose work has not still received, however, the attention that deserves. Contrary to other excellent thinkers of this exile like José Gaos, Nicol distanced from the «personalist» philosophy of Ortega, to outline rather for the universality and objectivity of the lógos. One of their original taxes to this was their position of a communicative ethics, inspired by the radically expressive condition of man and the community sense of their existence, in front of the constrictions of the contemporary instrumental «scientism».
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