"All books by José Ortega y Gasset"

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  • Man and People

    José Ortega y Gasset

    Paperback, 1963

    The distinguished philosopher explores the foundations of sociology and makes a fresh examination of the meaning of society.

  • What Is Philosophy?

    José Ortega y Gasset

    Paperback, 1964

    A work powerful and pervading in its implications not only for metaphysics but also for art, political science, and the philosophy of history.
  • Meditations on Quixote

    José Ortega y Gasset

    Paperback, 1963

    A seminal discussion of literature by the author of The Revolt of the Masses.

  • The Revolt of the Masses

    José Ortega y Gasset

    Paperback, 1994

  • Man and Crisis

    José Ortega y Gasset, Mildred Adams

    Paperback, 1962

    “A worthy companion of the author’s The Revolt of the Masses. Both books are marked by the brilliance, originality, and depth of the author’s interpretation of the crisis of our age and of the...
  • An Interpretation of Universal History

    José Ortega y Gasset, Mildred Adams

    Paperback, 1975

    Ortega traces the course of Western civilization backward, searching out what makes a civilization rise or fall and offering a way of looking at our own time. Based on a series of lectures on A. J....
  • Phenomenology and Art

    José Ortega y Gasset, Philip W. Silver

    Paperback, 2007

  • Some Lessons in Metaphysics

    José Ortega y Gasset, Mildred Adams

    Paperback, 1971

    José Ortega y Gasset was a writer and a thinker in the finest sense of both words. He was also an extraordinary educator who attracted eager students and enthusiasts of all ages. His inexhaustible...
  • The Idea of Principle in Leibnitz and the Evolution of Deductive Theory

    José Ortega y Gasset, Mildred Adams

    Paperback, 2007

    This book, an exploration of the work of Leibnitz, is Ortega’s most systematic contribution to philosophy.
  • Historical Reason

    José Ortega y Gasset, Philip W. Silver

    Paperback, 1986

    Two sets of previously untranslated lectures given by Ortega in the early 1940s form the basis of this volume. They deal with Western man’s need for the new species of thought that Ortega...