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Spanish Philosophy and Literature
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What is Spanish Philosophy and Literature?

Spanish Philosophy and Literature is a field that examines philosophical and aesthetic perspectives on art, literature, cultural critique, modernism, ethics, and identity, prominently featuring thinkers such as Ortega y Gasset and María Zambrano alongside influences from Kierkegaard.

This field encompasses 38,901 works focused on aesthetics, philosophy, and literature. Key topics include cultural critique, modernism, ethics, and identity. Growth rate over the past five years is not available.

Topic Hierarchy

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Research Sub-Topics

Aesthetics in Ortega y Gasset

This sub-topic analyzes Ortega y Gasset's philosophy of art in 'The Dehumanization of Art,' focusing on vital reason, perspectivism, and the artist's role in modernist culture. Researchers examine its influence on Spanish literary aesthetics and cultural critique.

14 papers

María Zambrano Philosophy of Literature

This sub-topic explores Zambrano's concepts of poetic reason, hope, and the feminine in works like 'Philosophy and Poetry,' linking personal identity to literary creation. Researchers study her integration of mysticism, exile, and ethical dimensions in Spanish thought.

15 papers

Kierkegaard Reception in Spanish Philosophy

This sub-topic investigates the appropriation of Kierkegaard's existentialism, stages of life, and faith concepts by Spanish thinkers like Unamuno and Ortega. Researchers trace influences on identity, authenticity, and religious critique in Hispanic modernism.

15 papers

Ethics and Identity in Spanish Modernism

This sub-topic examines ethical dilemmas of self, nation, and culture in modernist Spanish literature and philosophy from Ortega, Zambrano, and contemporaries. Researchers analyze identity formation amid historical crises like the Generation of '98.

15 papers

Cultural Critique in Ortega y Gasset

This sub-topic delves into Ortega's mass society critiques in 'The Revolt of the Masses' and their aesthetic implications for literature and philosophy. Researchers explore elitism, vitalism, and cultural decay in interwar Spanish thought.

15 papers

Why It Matters

Spanish Philosophy and Literature provides frameworks for understanding social upheaval and cultural decline, as analyzed in Ortega y Gasset's 'The Revolt of the Masses' (1932), which has garnered 462 citations for its examination of early 20th-century Europe sinking to its lowest common denominator. Muguerza's 'Ethics and Perplexity' (2004), with 211 citations, addresses dialogical reason in ethics, where thinkers like Habermas and Apel propose public debate to validate judgments of fact and value within communities. These works influence discussions in cultural critique and identity across humanities, offering tools for analyzing modernism and postmodern conditions as in Lyotard's 'La condición postmoderna' (1999, 248 citations).

Reading Guide

Where to Start

'Diccionario de Filosofia' by Emerson Buchanan and José Ferrater Mora (1945), as the most-cited work with 568 citations, offers foundational definitions essential for entering the field's philosophical terms and aesthetics.

Key Papers Explained

'Diccionario de Filosofia' (Buchanan and Ferrater Mora, 1945, 568 citations) provides core definitions that underpin Ortega y Gasset's 'The Revolt of the Masses' (1932, 462 citations), which applies them to social analysis. Muguerza's 'Ethics and Perplexity' (2004, 211 citations) builds on these by debating ethical judgments dialogically, echoing themes in Heidegger's 'Ser y tiempo' (2003, 382 citations) and 'Carta sobre el humanismo' (2000, 358 citations). Lyotard's 'La condición postmoderna' (1999, 248 citations) extends cultural critique from Ortega into postmodernism.

Paper Timeline

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1932 · 462 cites"] P1["Diccionario de Filosofia
1945 · 568 cites"] P2["Marxismo y literatura
1980 · 373 cites"] P3["Pensamiento y lenguaje
1995 · 325 cites"] P4["Formas de hacer historia
1996 · 279 cites"] P5["Carta sobre el humanismo
2000 · 358 cites"] P6["Ser y tiempo
2003 · 382 cites"] P0 --> P1 P1 --> P2 P2 --> P3 P3 --> P4 P4 --> P5 P5 --> P6 style P1 fill:#DC5238,stroke:#c4452e,stroke-width:2px
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Most-cited paper highlighted in red. Papers ordered chronologically.

Advanced Directions

Recent preprints and news coverage are unavailable, so frontiers remain tied to established works like Muguerza's ethics debates and Ortega's cultural analyses, with no new developments reported in the last 12 months.

Papers at a Glance

# Paper Year Venue Citations Open Access
1 Diccionario de Filosofia 1945 The Journal of Philosophy 568
2 The Revolt of the Masses 1932 462
3 Ser y tiempo 2003 Editorial Trotta eBooks 382
4 Marxismo y literatura 1980 Virtual Defense Librar... 373
5 Carta sobre el humanismo 2000 Dialnet (Universidad d... 358
6 Pensamiento y lenguaje 1995 325
7 Formas de hacer historia 1996 Virtual Defense Librar... 279
8 El ser y el tiempo 1993 Fondo de Cultura Econó... 253
9 La condición postmoderna 1999 Dialnet (Universidad d... 248
10 Ethics and Perplexity 2004 211

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the focus of Ortega y Gasset's 'The Revolt of the Masses'?

'The Revolt of the Masses' by José Ortega y Gasset (1932, 462 citations) studies social upheaval in early 20th-century Europe. It presents Ortega's vision of Western culture drifting toward chaos at its lowest common denominator. The work has remained in print since 1932.

How does 'Ethics and Perplexity' approach ethics?

'Ethics and Perplexity' by Javier Muguerza (2004, 211 citations) argues that dialogical reason requires community debate. Judgments of fact and value must earn public assent, as proposed by Habermas and Apel. Validated judgments attain community acceptance through this process.

What role does 'Diccionario de Filosofia' play in the field?

'Diccionario de Filosofia' by Emerson Buchanan and José Ferrater Mora (1945, 568 citations) serves as a key reference in Spanish philosophy. Published in The Journal of Philosophy, it holds the highest citation count among top works. It supports studies in aesthetics and cultural critique.

Why are Heidegger's works prominent in Spanish Philosophy and Literature?

Works like 'Ser y tiempo' (2003, 382 citations) and 'El ser y el tiempo' (1993, 253 citations), translated into Spanish, integrate into discussions of existence and time. 'Carta sobre el humanismo' (2000, 358 citations) further contributes to humanism debates. These texts connect to Ortega y Gasset's perspectives on identity and modernism.

What topics does the field cover according to keywords?

Keywords include Ortega y Gasset, María Zambrano, Kierkegaard, Aesthetics, Philosophy, Literature, Cultural Critique, Modernism, Ethics, and Identity. The field totals 38,901 works. It relates to areas like Philosophy and Literary Analysis.

How many works exist in Spanish Philosophy and Literature?

The field comprises 38,901 works. Citation leaders include 'Diccionario de Filosofia' with 568 citations. Growth data over five years is unavailable.

Open Research Questions

  • ? How do Ortega y Gasset's mass revolt concepts apply to contemporary identity crises in cultural critique?
  • ? In what ways does Muguerza's dialogical reason in 'Ethics and Perplexity' resolve perplexities in postmodern ethics?
  • ? Can Heidegger's being and time frameworks, as translated in Spanish editions, reconcile with Zambrano's aesthetic philosophies?
  • ? What methods from 'Marxismo y literatura' best analyze modernism in Spanish literary identity?
  • ? How might Lyotard's postmodern condition inform current debates on ethics and cultural upheaval?

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