Editorial. Autumn Conversations
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education conversations
Abstract
I visit my dear professor, Pedro Ortega, in his house, on a quiet afternoon in the Murcian autumn. I find him sitting in front of his computer, surrounded by the books that have accompanied him in the last years of his academic life: Levinas, Adorno, Horkheimer, Ortega, Buber, Mounier, Derrida, Steiner. And other authors with whom he maintains a close friendship: Mèlich, Duch, Zamora. Why these books, Pedro, and not others? At my age, Eduardo, I only have time and desire to read those books that force me to ask questions. The others, I find boring.
As you can see I have made a selection of those authors who mark a very specific line of thought and who depart from the idealist philosophy that has long configured the thinking and life of Western society, with the results that are in sight .