Tragic Sense of Life
 

Tragic Sense of Life

by Miguel De Unamuno

To the mentality that assumes, more or less consciously, that we must of necessity find a solution to every problem, belongs the argument based on the disastrous consequences of a thing. Take any book of apologetics-that is to say, of theological advocacy-and you will see how many times you will meet with this phrase-"the disastrous consequences of this doctrine." Now the disastrous... (read more)

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Though Unamuno does not make it to the ranks of commonly read philosophers, his speculation of existence is truly mind-bending. A good read in conjunction with Descartes.

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