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Tragic sense of life, translator, J.E. Crawford Flitch

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Tragic sense of life, translator, J.E. Crawford Flitch
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Tragic sense of life
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
374765
Responsibility statement
translator, J.E. Crawford Flitch
Summary
A practical, sensible discussion of the war between faith and reason that consumed the twentieth century and continues to rage in the twenty-first century. de Unamuno's philosophy is not the stuff of a rarefied realm but an integral part of fleshly, sensual life, metaphysics that speaks to daily living and the real world
Table of contents
I. The man of flesh and bone -- II. The starting-point -- III. The hunger of immortality -- IV. The essence of catholicism -- V. The rationalist dissolution -- VI. In the depths of the abyss -- VII. Love, suffering, pity, and personality -- VIII. From God to God -- IX. Faith, hope, and charity -- X. Religion, the mythology of the beyond, and the apocatastasis -- XI. The practical problem -- Conclusion: Don Quixote in the contemporary European tragi-comedy

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