Paul Ludwig Landsberg and José Ortega y Gasset are strictly entwined; they lament a strong decay of European society during the period after WWI. Landsberg sees in the Middle Ages a political model by which this decay could be arrested. He believes that the mediaeval unitarian model can be used even for the present time and for present European society. The influence of Landsberg’s thought on Ortega y Gasset’s perspective is clear in the growing attention the Spanish philosopher paid to the present state of European society.
Paul Ludwig Landsberg e José Ortega y Gasset: la modernità del medievalismo postbellico per la nuova società europea
Carlo Morganti
2019-01-01
Abstract
Paul Ludwig Landsberg and José Ortega y Gasset are strictly entwined; they lament a strong decay of European society during the period after WWI. Landsberg sees in the Middle Ages a political model by which this decay could be arrested. He believes that the mediaeval unitarian model can be used even for the present time and for present European society. The influence of Landsberg’s thought on Ortega y Gasset’s perspective is clear in the growing attention the Spanish philosopher paid to the present state of European society.File in questo prodotto:
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