Alonso Fernández, Marcos (2021). Ortega y la técnica. CSIC, Plaza y Valdés. 324 pp.
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Marcos Alonso nos ofrece una investigación de primer nivel sobre el pensamiento de Ortega. Los años de investigación y la defensa de su tesis doctoral en 2018 sobre el problema de la técnica en Ortega toman forma de libro tanto para el público experto como para aquellos lectores que buscan iniciarse en el pensamiento orteguiano. La publicación de esta obra supone una visión de conjunto sobre este asunto tan actual como controvertido.
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Alonso Fernández, Marcos (2021). Ortega y la técnica. CSIC, Plaza y Valdés. 324 pp.2
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