Ortoseja
Ortoseja is a concept in philosophy, particularly in the realm of existentialism and phenomenology. The term was first introduced by the Spanish philosopher and psychologist, José Ortega y Gasset, in the early 20th century.
Ortoseja refers to the initial, either conscious or unconscious, perception or understanding of a situation, problem,
In Ortoseja, the conceptual interpreter is lieved to be inherently prone to certain projective patterns and
The concept of portals has appeared in philosophical treatments of Ortoseja, indicating the perpetual stagnation of