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    Ortega's philosophy centrally concerns human freedom and ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Ortega's philosophy of human life shares essential features with existentialist philosophy.

    Ortega's philosophy centrally concerns human freedom and the experience and practice of that freedom.

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    Existentialist philosophers are noted for their emphasis on freedom of action and the necessity for the individual to choose what he or she will be; it becomes apparent, from the above statement, that Ortega has absorbed this intellectual tradition into his own philosophy. Clearly, other philosophers have been concerned with the nature of human freedom preceding the philosophical activity in Europe from the late 1920s to the 1950s. However, the central interest which unites Ortega and existentia

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