Interpretation of Universal History

Interpretation of Universal History

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Ortega y Gasset, José
WW Norton & Co
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The prospectus that announced the creation of The Institute of the Humanities promised an inaugural course of twelve lectures, to be given by its founder and entitled, “Concerning a New Interpretation of International History. (Exposition and Examination of A. J. Toynbee’s work, A Study of History.)” But the course as given (in 1948-49) went much farther than that announcement, for the “examination” consisted principally of a critique of Toynbee’s work from the point of view of Ortega’s own doctrines, together with the unfolding of his personal ideas about the science of history and the progress of peoples—in particular the Romans—with frequent side excursions, meant to be systematic, into the crisis of the present time. The central theme of these pages becomes “the analysis of life established in illegitimacy . . . of which the two gigantic examples are the declining days of the Roman Empire and the period in which we ourselves are living.” To the modern crisis, Ortega brings a basic analysis and a program of reform for intelligence by which contemporary life might emerge from the confusion it now suffers.
EAN 9780393007510
ISBN 0393007510
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Publication date April 1, 1975
Pages 304
Language English
Dimensions 203 x 127 x 25
Country United States
Authors Ortega y Gasset, Jose
Translators Adams Mildred