- Spain,
Krausism was
known as "Krausismo", and
Krausists were
known as "
Krausistas".
Outside of Spain, the
Spanish Krausist cultural movement was referred...
-
Antonio Heredia Soriano (1982), pp. 155-172.
Arturo Andrés Roig, Los
krausistas argentinos (1969). Otto
Carlos Stoetzer, Karl
Christian Friedrich Krause...
- century, a
group of
liberal Spanish intellectuals and reformers, the
Krausistas (who
received this name for
being followers of
German idealist philosopher...
- and the monarchy. A good
number of
university professors,
identified as
krausistas (Francisco
Giner de los Ríos,
Gumersindo de Azcárate,
Teodoro Sainz Rueda...
- Lima:
Universidad Ricardo Palma, 2004: 72–85. Ward, Thomas. "El
concepto krausista de la
belleza en Rodó" y "La
belleza como solución", En La teoría literaria:...
- the
arrival of the
liberals to
power in
February 1881). Moreover, the
Krausistas did not find any
obstacle to
start up the Institución
Libre de Enseñanza...
-
which the
reactionary thought of Menéndez and
others was
opposed by the "
krausista"
followers of the
German philosopher Krause,
developed following the restoration...
- works, for
which he has
received widespread recognition and awards. Los
krausistas argentinos (1969) El
espiritualismo argentino entre 1850 y 1900 (1972)...
- Vázquez-Romero,
Tradicionales y
moderados ante la difusión de la filosofía
krausista en España,
Madrid 1998, ISBN 9788489708242, p. 95 see e.g. Religión, Patria...
-
leave Oviedo, the fact that the
presidency had been
entrusted to the
Krausista Gumersindo de Azcárate was
decisive for
their acceptance. With this, they...