The Validity and Universality of María Zambrano’s Thought. The Vocation of a Foundation

Authors

  • Juan Antonio García Galindo Fundación María Zambrano
  • Luis Pablo Ortega Hurtado Fundación María Zambrano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36008/monograma.202.07.1308

Keywords:

María Zambrano, Foundation, Spanish Philosophy, Institutionalization, Exile

Abstract

The article reviews the role played by Maria Zambrano and its importance for the man of today. From her assessment in Spain as the germ of institutionalization of her thought through the María Zambrano Foundation in Vélez-Málaga. Moving on from the first effort and how she definitely achieved full recognition to recover her work in building a better world by establishing a coherence between her thinking and the activities of the foundation, listing some of the most recent meetings.

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Published

2020-05-13

How to Cite

García Galindo, J. A., & Ortega Hurtado, L. P. (2020). The Validity and Universality of María Zambrano’s Thought. The Vocation of a Foundation. Monograma. Revista Iberoamericana De Cultura Y Pensamiento, (7), 159–176. https://doi.org/10.36008/monograma.202.07.1308