Love, Charity, and the Argument from Common Consent
The aim of this chapter is to analyze Unamuno’s reasoning for claiming that we are all inevitably led to his notion of religious faith given our own anguished condition, the “sentimiento trágico de la vida” (“the tragic feeling of life”). The kind of reli
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Unamuno’s Religious Fictionalism Alberto Oya
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Alberto Oya
Unamuno’s Religious Fictionalism
Alberto Oya Philosophy University of Girona Girona, Spain
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