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José Ortega y Gasset

Ortega y Gasset in 1948 José Ortega y Gasset (; 9 May 1883 – 18 October 1955) was a Spanish philosopher and essayist. He worked during the first half of the 20th century while Spain oscillated between monarchy, republicanism, and dictatorship. His philosophy has been characterized as a "philosophy of life" that "comprised a long-hidden beginning in a pragmatist metaphysics inspired by William James, and with a general method from a realist phenomenology imitating Edmund Husserl, which served both his proto-existentialism (prior to Martin Heidegger's) and his realist historicism, which has been compared to both Wilhelm Dilthey and Benedetto Croce." Provided by Wikipedia
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    The dehumanization of art by Ortega y Gasset, José, 1883-1955

    Imprint 1925
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    The art of the edge : European frames, 1300-1900 by Brettell, Richard R., Starling, Steven

    Imprint 1986
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