In 1914 Ortega was elected to the Royal Spanish Academy of Moral and Political Sciences. Ortega married Rosa Spottorno Topete in 1910 they had three children. Upon his return to Spain (1909) Ortega was named numerary professor of Psychology, Logic and Ethics at the Escuela Superior del Magisterio de Madrid, and in October 1910 he was granted the Chair (Cátedra) in Metaphysics of the Complutense University, empty since the death of Nicolás Salmerón. At Marburg, he was influenced by the neo-Kantianism of Hermann Cohen and Paul Natorp, among others. From 1905 to 1907, he continued his studies in Germany at Leipzig, Nuremberg, Cologne, Berlin and, above all Marburg. He attended the University of Deusto, Bilbao (1897-1898) and the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at the Complutense University of Madrid (1898-1904), receiving a doctorate in philosophy. Ortega was first schooled by the Jesuit Fathers of San Estanislao in Miraflores del Palo, Málaga (1891-1897). José Ortega y Gasset' was born in Madrid, Spain on May 9, 1883. As part of his own “project of life,” Ortega acted on his convictions, resigning his post as professor at the University of Madrid in protest against the military dictatorship of Primo de Rivera becoming a Republican when he felt that the monarchy could no longer hold Spain together and going into voluntary exile during the Spanish Civil War rather than align himself with Franco.
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