Ortega y Gasset
[awr-tey-guh ee gah-set; Spanish awr-te-gah ee gahs-set] /ɔrˈteɪ gə i gɑˈsɛt; Spanish ɔrˈtɛ gɑ i gɑsˈsɛt/
noun
1.
José
[haw-se] /hɔˈsɛ/ (Show IPA), 1883–1955, Spanish philosopher, journalist, and critic.
/Spanish ɔrˈteɣa i ɡaˈsɛt/
noun
1.
José (xoˈse). 1883–1955, Spanish essayist and philosopher. His best-known work is The Revolt of the Masses (1930)
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