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Ortega y Gasset's Philosophy of History
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|作者:
Gonzalez, Pedro Blas
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[1] Barry Univ, Philosophy, Miami Shores, FL 33161 USA
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关键词:
Philosophy of History;
Philosophy of Existence;
Vital Reason;
Historical Reason;
History as Free Will;
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B [哲学、宗教];
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According to Ortega, human history comes about as the discovery of differentiated, self-aware life that encounters itself in a reservoir of possibilities. Properly speaking, history does not exist until man, who is a metaphysical/existential entity, becomes aware of responsibility in choice-making. For this reason, human history signifies more than just historical events. Instead, history is the outward manifestation of the trajectory of personal life, either as ensimismamiento or alteracion. In Toward a Philosophy of History, Ortega explains history as a vital process that originates in the exuberance of free will. In Ortega's thought, history is the domain of metaphysical/existential beings, and not the culmination of a "blind" process. Ortega's philosophy of history locates history-making in the choices of individuals through vital reason. This is what he ultimately means by historical reason. Abstraction, he suggests, revolts against life. (C) Studia Humanitatis - Universidad de Salamanca 2018
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