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  2. Essay - Wikipedia

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    The Frenchman Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592) was the first author to describe his work as essays; he used the term to characterize these as "attempts" to put his thoughts into writing. Subsequently, essay has been defined in a variety of ways.

  3. Celia Amorós - Wikipedia

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    Ensayos sobre el Nominalismo de Jean Paul Sartre's Nominalism (2001). She was a member of the Frente de Liberación de la Mujer (English: Women's Liberation Front) in Madrid until 1980. [ 4 ] That same year she received the prize "Maria Espinosa de Ensayo" for the best article published about feminism for her work "Feminism and political ...

  4. Chiqui Vicioso - Wikipedia

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    Vicioso published a biography of the Puerto Rican poet Julia de Burgos, titled Julia de Burgos: La nuestra (1990). As an essayist, Vicioso has published Algo que decir (Ensayos críticos sobre literatura escrita por mujeres) (1991). In 2003 she wrote the monologue Nuyor/Islas, which premiered in Santo Domingo and soon after in Upper Manhattan ...

  5. Luis Villoro - Wikipedia

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    Luis Villoro received the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes in 1986, for his effort in the field of history, social sciences, and philosophy. In 2004 he received an honorary doctorate from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana , Villoro died from respiratory failure on 5 March 2014 in Mexico City .

  6. Essays (Montaigne) - Wikipedia

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    The Essays (French: Essais, pronounced) of Michel de Montaigne are contained in three books and 107 chapters of varying length. They were originally written in Middle French and published in the Kingdom of France.

  7. Fernando Savater - Wikipedia

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    In that same year 2012, with issue number 222 (May–June 2012), he became Editor in Chief of "Claves de razón práctica" (Spanish for "Keys for Practical Reason"), a critical thought and cultural crusading review founded by Javier Pradera in 1990, thus giving start to a second era of this prestigious publication, with an editorial board ...

  8. Gustavo Bueno - Wikipedia

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    Gustavo Bueno Martínez was born in Santo Domingo de la Calzada on 1 September 1924. [3] [4] He was the son of a Germanophile and the grandson of a Carlist. [5]He began studies of philosophy at the University of Zaragoza, earning his licentiate degree (as well as his PhD degree) from the University of Madrid. [6]

  9. Juan Manuel Burgos - Wikipedia

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    Juan Manuel Burgos Velasco (born 1961, Valladolid) is a Spanish Personalist philosopher. He holds a PhD in physics, (Barcelona, 1988) and a PhD in philosophy (Rome, 1992). He is professor at the University San Pablo CEU, Madrid and at the John Paul II Institute, Madrid Archived 2015-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, a member of the Jacques Maritain International Institute, and distinguished guest ...