Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present some notes—that we recognize incomplete—on the reception of Husserl’s phenomenology in contemporary Spain. We divide our work into three sections. After a brief introduction, we dedicate the first to the initial reception of Husserlian thought in José Ortega y Gasset, Xavier Zubiri and José Gaos. In a second section, we deal with more recent contributions, focusing on some of the phenomenologists who, since the early seventies, have laid the foundations for a reception of Husserl that stands “at the height of the times”. Finally, in the third section, we give an account of some of the institutions, specialized journals and research groups currently dedicated to phenomenology.

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