• Gaos grew up in Valencia and Oviedo in Spain as the eldest of nine siblings, including the actress Lola Gaos and the poets Alejandro and Vicente Gaos...
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  • film series José Gaos (1900–1969), Spanish-born philosopher Lola Gaos (1921–1993), Spanish film, television and theatre actress Vicente Gaos (1919–1980)...
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    José Gaos, Luis Recasens, Manuel Granell [es], Francisco Ayala, María Zambrano, Agustín Basave [es], Máximo Etchecopar, Pedro Laín Entralgo, José Luis...
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    of the Madrid School, composed of philosophers José Ortega y Gasset (the founder of the group), José Gaos, and Julián Marías, among others. Zubiri's philosophy...
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  • Rossi edited and wrote the foreword for the anthology José Gaos: Filosofía de la Filosofía ("José Gaos: The Philosophy of Philosophy") (Crítica) and also...
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    exilio como constante y como categoría, Biblioteca Nueva, Madrid, 2001. José Gaos. Introducción y antología, Ediciones Cultura Hispánica, Madrid, 2001....
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    López Jaena (1856–1896)—Filipino journalist José Martínez Ruiz (1873–1967)—novelist and literary critic José Gaos (1900–1969)—philosopher Isabel-Clara Simó...
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  • dell'esistenza. Saggio su José Gaos, Morano, Napoli, 1990 (translated in English and Spanish: The Philosophy of José Gaos, Rodopi, Amsterdam-Atlanta...
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    colleges are: The Cain Murray, the Ray Lindley, the Ignacio Bernal and the José Gaos colleges. As of December 2005, the School of Social Sciences and the School...
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  • Vicente Gaos (Valencia, March 27, 1919 - Valencia, October 17, 1980) was a Spanish poet and essayist. He was the brother of José and Lola Gaos. He received...
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  • and received international attention. It was translated into Spanish by José Gaos in 1931. Moog extensively contributed to the history of philosophy, on...
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    Corral Jurado, politician Jorge González Torres, politician José Gaos, philosopher José Miguel Insulza, a Chilean politician, secretary of the Organization...
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  • Sarmiento, Juan Bautista Alberdi, Eugenio María de Hostos, José Enrique Rodó, Alfonso Reyes, José Gaos among others), and an initial concentration on Bolivian...
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    Technology as well as Mexican philosophy on esthetic espoused by Dr. Jose Gaos in the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature (UNAM). He dedicated a large...
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  • trainers, a cooperation which lasted for generations and included José Gaos, Ramón Iglesia, José Medina Echavarría, Eugenio Ímaz, Manuel Pedroso, Javier Márquez...
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  • Viktor Sonnenfeld (born 1902) May 14 - Walter Pitts (born 1923) June 10 - José Gaos (born 1900) July 9 - Shankar Vaman Dandekar (born 1896) July 11 - Friedrich...
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  • Gracia José Gaos José Gil (philosopher) José Guilherme Merquior José Ingenieros Jose Ortega y Gasset José Ortega y Gasset José Peirats José Vasconcelos...
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  • canonized saint (died 1934) 18 November – José María Valiente Soriano, politician (died 1982) 26 December – José Gaos, philosopher (died 1969 in Mexico) 27...
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  • with distinguished Mexican intellectuals and Spanish refugees, such as José Gaos, who would greatly influence his later works. O'Gorman also lectured at...
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  • Daniel Cosío Villegas, Silvio Zavala, Mario Ojeda Gómez, Raimundo Lida, José Gaos, Víctor Urquidi, Luis González y González, Luis Unikel and Rafael Segovia...
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  • first anthology with techno-philosophical writings of Mexican philosopher José Gaos. Claus Zittel, Romano Nanni, Gisela Engel and Nicole C. Karafyllis (ed...
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    was also different from what prevailed in France at the time. Writer José Gaos, who settled in Mexico, created the neologism transtierro  to refer to...
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    personalities, such as Germán Arciniegas (who was his friend), Che Guevara, José Gaos (his mentor), Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, Andrés Bello, Simón Bolívar...
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  • to study philosophy. He made contact with the philosophical school of José Gaos, and between 1947 and 1948 he joined and lead the Groupo Hiperion, with...
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    starring Ana Belén alongside Norman Briski, María Rosa Salgado, Lola Gaos and José Luis Gómez. It was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign...
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  • Fernando Savater – Philosopher José Gaos y González Pola – Neo–Humanist Philosopher Jose Luis López Aranguren – Philosopher José Ortega y Gasset – Neo–Humanist...
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  • undergrad, he studied under José Gaos and Juan David García Bacca, who introduced him to German philosophy and that of José Ortega y Gasset. He earned...
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    academics in Mexico, such as artists Luis Buñuel, Remedios Varo, philosopher José Gaos and the Álvarez-Buylla family of scientists. Some of the migrants returned...
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    hombre y hacer de la organización Ediciones Ruz, México,2010 Ensayos sobre José Gaos: metafísica y fenomenología. Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas-UNAM...
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    Spanish intellectuals in exile, along with figures such as Ignacio Bolívar, José Gaos León Felipe, and Max Aub. They also continued their practice as ophthalmologists...
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