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Fernando González Ochoa (April 24, 1895 – February 16, 1964), was a Colombian writer and existentialist philosopher known as "el filósofo de Otraparte" (The Philosopher from Elsewhere). He wrote about sociology, history, art, morality, economics, epistemology and theology in a humorous, and creative style, in various genres of literature. González is considered one of the most original writers of Colombia during the 20th century. His ideas were controversial and had a great influence in the Colombian society at his time and still today. González work inspired Nadaism, a literary and cultural movement founded by Gonzalo Arango an some other writers, poets and painters that surrounded him. His Otraparte house in Envigado, is today a museum and the headquarters of the cultural foundation to p

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  • فرناندو غونزاليس (قاضي) (ar)
  • Fernando González Ochoa (eo)
  • Fernando González Ochoa (es)
  • Fernando González (writer) (en)
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  • فرناندو غونزاليس (بالإسبانية: Fernanda González)‏ هو فيلسوف وقاضي كولومبي، ولد في 24 أبريل 1895 في ميديلين في كولومبيا، وتوفي في 16 فبراير 1964 في إنفيغادو في كولومبيا. (ar)
  • Fernando González Ochoa (Envigado, 24 de abril de 1895-Envigado, 16 de febrero de 1964) fue un escritor y filósofo colombiano. Escribió libros de sociología, historia, arte, moral, economía, ética, epistemología y teología, entre otros temas. Entre las obras más conocidas se encuentran Viaje a pie, Mi Simón Bolívar, El hermafrodita dormido, Santander, Don Mirócletes y El maestro de escuela. (es)
  • Fernando González Ochoa estis kolombia filozofo kaj verkisto, naskita la 24-an de aprilo de 1895 en Envigado (municipo proksima al Medellín) (Kolombio). Lia patro estis Daniel González kaj lia patrino Pastora Ochoa. Li mortis la 16-an de februaro de 1964. En 1916, 21-jaraĝa, li skribis sian unuan verkon: Pensamientos de un viejo ("Pensoj de maljunulo"), kaj la sekvantan jaron li fariĝis abituriento pri filozofio kaj beletro en la Universitato de Antjokio. (eo)
  • Fernando González Ochoa (April 24, 1895 – February 16, 1964), was a Colombian writer and existentialist philosopher known as "el filósofo de Otraparte" (The Philosopher from Elsewhere). He wrote about sociology, history, art, morality, economics, epistemology and theology in a humorous, and creative style, in various genres of literature. González is considered one of the most original writers of Colombia during the 20th century. His ideas were controversial and had a great influence in the Colombian society at his time and still today. González work inspired Nadaism, a literary and cultural movement founded by Gonzalo Arango an some other writers, poets and painters that surrounded him. His Otraparte house in Envigado, is today a museum and the headquarters of the cultural foundation to p (en)
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  • Fernando González Ochoa (en)
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  • Envigado, Colombia (en)
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