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Alberto Ferrer García
Universitat de València
Spain
Vol 35 No 2 (2016), Studies
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/ag.35.2.2711
Submitted: 04-08-2015 Accepted: 04-03-2016 Published: 28-04-2016
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The affinity between American thought and Spanish’s thinkers of late nineteenth century and early twentieth is even more clear that it seemed in the beginning. In this essay I analyze the relation between the American philosopher W. James (1842-1910) and the exiled Spanish philosopher J. D. García Bacca (1901-1992). It also holds that from the reading of Jame’s pragmatism García Bacca adopted a position that explains some aspects of his laters proposals.

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