Tragic Sense of Life by Miguel de Unamuno is a philosophical exploration of human existence, faith, and the struggle between reason and emotion. Unamuno reflects on the tension between the desire for immortality and the inevitability of death, emphasizing the importance of embracing life's uncertainties. The book blends existentialism, spirituality, and personal reflection, offering a profound meditation on the human condition.
Psychological
Identity
Memory
Grief
Audiobook details
GenrePhilosophy
Length10 hrs 28 mins
Narrated bySelect Your Own
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 1, 1913
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter I
10Chapter VIII (pt. 1)
2Chapter II
11Chapter VIII (pt. 2)
3Chapter III
12Chapter IX (pt. 1)
4Chapter IV
13Chapter IX (pt. 2)
5Chapter V (pt. 1)
14Chapter X (pt. 1)
6Chapter V (pt. 2)
15Chapter X (pt. 2)
7Chapter VI (pt. 1)
16Chapter XI (pt. 1)
8Chapter VI (pt. 2)
17Chapter XI (pt. 2)
9Chapter VII
About the author
Miguel de Unamuno
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