El mal radical. Notas sobre la rebelión de las masas

Estudios Orteguianos 2:131-135 (2001)
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Abstract

The radical evil. Notes on the revolt of masses. In his Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone, Kant speaks about a radical evil present in the human being, a tendency to place before the desire with regard to the rational duty, which is impossible to tear up by the roots from the human nature. In The revolt of the masses, Ortega also speaks about an evil that is anyway present in the so called mass-man, in each one of us, and that is not to eradicate. The aim of this paper is to read the book of Ortega y Gasset in dialogue with Kant.

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Felipe Ledesma
Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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