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- catalog abstract "Annotation The Social Thought of Ortega y Gasset is the third and final volume of John T. Graham's massive investigation of the thought of Ortega, the renowned twentieth-century Spanish essayist and philosopher. This volume concludes the synthetic trilogy on Ortega's thought as a whole, after previous studies of his philosophy of life and his theory of history. As the last thing on which he labored, Ortega's social theory completed what he called a "system of life" in three dimensions -- a unity in the plurality of philosophy, history, and sociology as three fundamental disciplines that enter into and overlap each other and all other humanities. In this volume, Graham investigates Ortega's social thought as expressed in his central work, Man and People, and in several pragmatic fields, interpreting it in terms of the comprehensive categories of postmodern and interdisciplinarity. While others have studied Ortega's social thought and recently his postmodernity, no one has done so in the context of his thought as a whole or by such a variety of methods. The "unity in plurality" of Ortega's system is evident in the broad and varied structure of his sociology, which he intended to serve for postmodern times. His own postmodernism was rooted in Nietzche but also in the pragmatism -- from James, Peirce, and Dewey -- that informs all parts of this trilogy. Ortega was the first educator with an interdisciplinary theory and practice -- another aspect of the "unity in plurality" of his system. He found inspiration in both ancient and modern precedents for what he saw as a postmodern method of investigating themes and problems that are common to all the human sciences. Innovations at his Institute ofHumanities were early postmodern precedents for a new interdisciplinary social method for use by specialists in a variety of fields. All of those interested in Ortega can utilize such methods to elucidate his thought as a who.".
- catalog contributor b12317579.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Annotation The Social Thought of Ortega y Gasset is the third and final volume of John T. Graham's massive investigation of the thought of Ortega, the renowned twentieth-century Spanish essayist and philosopher. This volume concludes the synthetic trilogy on Ortega's thought as a whole, after previous studies of his philosophy of life and his theory of history. As the last thing on which he labored, Ortega's social theory completed what he called a "system of life" in three dimensions -- a unity in the plurality of philosophy, history, and sociology as three fundamental disciplines that enter into and overlap each other and all other humanities. In this volume, Graham investigates Ortega's social thought as expressed in his central work, Man and People, and in several pragmatic fields, interpreting it in terms of the comprehensive categories of postmodern and interdisciplinarity. While others have studied Ortega's social thought and recently his postmodernity, no one has done so in the context of his thought as a whole or by such a variety of methods. The "unity in plurality" of Ortega's system is evident in the broad and varied structure of his sociology, which he intended to serve for postmodern times. His own postmodernism was rooted in Nietzche but also in the pragmatism -- from James, Peirce, and Dewey -- that informs all parts of this trilogy. Ortega was the first educator with an interdisciplinary theory and practice -- another aspect of the "unity in plurality" of his system. He found inspiration in both ancient and modern precedents for what he saw as a postmodern method of investigating themes and problems that are common to all the human sciences. Innovations at his Institute ofHumanities were early postmodern precedents for a new interdisciplinary social method for use by specialists in a variety of fields. All of those interested in Ortega can utilize such methods to elucidate his thought as a who.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Preface: Toward Synthesis: Ortega's "System" of Life in Three Dimensions: His Social Thought as Postmodern and Interdisciplinary -- Ch. 1. Postmodern Themes: Mission of the Librarian -- Ch. 2. Toward a Postmodern Methodology: "A New Philology" -- Ch. 3. Sociology: Man and People: A Postmodern Theory of "The Social" -- Ch. 4. Metaphilosophy and Theory: Leibniz -- Ch. 5. "New History": "La Criolla" -- Ch. 6. Social Politics: Revolt of the Masses -- Ch. 7. "Sociology of Art" and Culture: The Dehumanization of Art -- Ch. 8. Social Education: Mission of the University: Culture, Humanities, and Sciences -- Ch. 9. Sociology of Religion: Ideas and Beliefs.".
- catalog extent "xxx, 529 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Social thought of Ortega y Gasset.".
- catalog identifier "0826213537".
- catalog isFormatOf "Social thought of Ortega y Gasset.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Columbia : University of Missouri Press,".
- catalog relation "Social thought of Ortega y Gasset.".
- catalog subject "301 21".
- catalog subject "HM479.O78 G73 2001".
- catalog subject "Ortega y Gasset, José, 1883-1955 Contributions in sociology.".
- catalog subject "Ortega y Gasset, José, 1883-1955 Political and social views.".
- catalog subject "Sociology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface: Toward Synthesis: Ortega's "System" of Life in Three Dimensions: His Social Thought as Postmodern and Interdisciplinary -- Ch. 1. Postmodern Themes: Mission of the Librarian -- Ch. 2. Toward a Postmodern Methodology: "A New Philology" -- Ch. 3. Sociology: Man and People: A Postmodern Theory of "The Social" -- Ch. 4. Metaphilosophy and Theory: Leibniz -- Ch. 5. "New History": "La Criolla" -- Ch. 6. Social Politics: Revolt of the Masses -- Ch. 7. "Sociology of Art" and Culture: The Dehumanization of Art -- Ch. 8. Social Education: Mission of the University: Culture, Humanities, and Sciences -- Ch. 9. Sociology of Religion: Ideas and Beliefs.".
- catalog title "The social thought of Ortega y Gasset : a systematic synthesis in postmodernism and interdisciplinarity / John T. Graham.".
- catalog type "text".