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Title: Tragic Sense Of Life
Author: Miguel de Unamuno
Release Date: January 8, 2005 [EBook #14636]
Language: English
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TRAGIC SENSE OF LIFE
MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO
translator, J.E. CRAWFORD FLITCH
DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC
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This Dover edition, first published in 1954, is an unabridged and
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CONTENTS
PAGES
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY xi-xxxii
AUTHOR'S PREFACE xxxiii-xxxv
I
THE MAN OF FLESH AND BONE
Philosophy and the concrete man--The man Kant, the man Butler, and
the man Spinoza--Unity and continuity of the person--Man an end not
a means--Intellectual necessities and necessities of the heart and
the will--Tragic sense of life in men and in peoples 1-18
II
THE STARTING-POINT
Tragedy of Paradise--Disea
Notka biograficzna
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tyrysek
kursujacego
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adnotacje i srodowiska
Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (September 29, 1864December 31, 1936) was an essayist, novelist, poet, playwright and philosopher from Spain.
Matowe lustro - Wierzyński Kazimierz crete greece telewizja internetowa antykoncepcja AkwarystykaJohn Middleton Murry (August 6, 1889 March 12, 1957) was an English writer. A prominent critic, Murry is best remembered for his association with Katherine Mansfield, whom he married, as her second husband, in 1918. Following her death, he edited her work. He was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, along with the writer Joyce Cary, a lifelong friend.