Philosophy and science in spanish Reactionary thought during the second Republic. José Pemartin's image

Authors

  • Álvaro Castro Sánchez UNED

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.32.2013.3794

Keywords:

Pemartín, Spanish philosophy, Science, reactionary thought, Second Republic,

Abstract

The relationship between philosophy and sciences, regarding the advances of modern Physics and Mathematics in the early twentieth century, has been one of the characteristic features of some of the better Spanish philosophical careers, like the work of Ortega y Gasset or Zubiri. But the concerns that provoked new discoveries -in relation to its ontological implications and the importance of philosophical thought compared to other knowledge-, were also under consideration for traditionalist thinkers or half-reactionaries connected with the Church or authoritarian groups and parties, which will cause the Spanish Civil War and will take up the first positions in academic philosophy in the 40's. We will study the case of philosopher José Pemartín during the years before the war, when he dealt with central problems of Philosophy and Science of his time and outlined an ontology of temporality like as an answer.

 

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Author Biography

Álvaro Castro Sánchez, UNED

Profesor de Filosofía de Secundaria en C.E.C. Lope de Vega (Córdoba). Doctorando en Facultad de Filosofía (UNED).

Published

2013-12-16

How to Cite

Castro Sánchez, Álvaro. (2013). Philosophy and science in spanish Reactionary thought during the second Republic. José Pemartin’s image. ENDOXA, 1(32), 133–152. https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.32.2013.3794

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