In this paper I will argue that Unamuno was conceiving of God (and ordinary, non-religious fictional characters more generally) in realist, though non-evidentially grounded, terms. I will point out that this way of conceiving of God allowed Unamuno to claim the actual existence of God (though as a fictional, purely humanly created character) and, with this, the possibility of there being an actual relationship between the concrete religious person and God without having to dispense with his own core claim that religious faith is just a subjective, though natural and thus inevitable, human reaction
To what extend can someone who treat religious discourse as fictional discourse live a religious lif...
On December 9, 1907, in La Nación of Buenos Aires, Unamuno published the short essay “My Religion,” ...
The starting point of my essay is a paradoxical claim that the Spanish philosopher, poet and novelis...
In this paper I will argue that Unamuno was conceiving of God (and ordinary, non-religious fictional...
This book provides a coherent and systematic analysis of Miguel de Unamuno’s notion of religious fai...
The aim of this paper is to argue against the received view among Unamuno scholars that Miguel de Un...
Perhaps one innovation brought about by Spanish philosophy is the notion that “God” names a problem ...
Setting out from Unamuno's project, which he left incomplete, of writing a Treatise on the love of G...
This dissertation examines religious and secular stories, their intersections, and the possibilities...
Unamuno claims that in rationalist thought God is conceived of as a logical, rational, ideal a...
Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) należy do najważniejszym filozofów hiszpańskich przełomu XIX i XX wiek...
Miguel de Unamuno wanted the readers of some of his novels and plays to seriously doubt whether they...
In his The Tragic Sense of Life, Miguel de Unamuno argues that we need to believe in God and that th...
The Unamuno’s thought can be interpreted as an original philosophy of Religion. In this essay I stud...
The importance of religion in the work of Miguel de Unamuno is undeniable. This work is an interpret...
To what extend can someone who treat religious discourse as fictional discourse live a religious lif...
On December 9, 1907, in La Nación of Buenos Aires, Unamuno published the short essay “My Religion,” ...
The starting point of my essay is a paradoxical claim that the Spanish philosopher, poet and novelis...
In this paper I will argue that Unamuno was conceiving of God (and ordinary, non-religious fictional...
This book provides a coherent and systematic analysis of Miguel de Unamuno’s notion of religious fai...
The aim of this paper is to argue against the received view among Unamuno scholars that Miguel de Un...
Perhaps one innovation brought about by Spanish philosophy is the notion that “God” names a problem ...
Setting out from Unamuno's project, which he left incomplete, of writing a Treatise on the love of G...
This dissertation examines religious and secular stories, their intersections, and the possibilities...
Unamuno claims that in rationalist thought God is conceived of as a logical, rational, ideal a...
Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936) należy do najważniejszym filozofów hiszpańskich przełomu XIX i XX wiek...
Miguel de Unamuno wanted the readers of some of his novels and plays to seriously doubt whether they...
In his The Tragic Sense of Life, Miguel de Unamuno argues that we need to believe in God and that th...
The Unamuno’s thought can be interpreted as an original philosophy of Religion. In this essay I stud...
The importance of religion in the work of Miguel de Unamuno is undeniable. This work is an interpret...
To what extend can someone who treat religious discourse as fictional discourse live a religious lif...
On December 9, 1907, in La Nación of Buenos Aires, Unamuno published the short essay “My Religion,” ...
The starting point of my essay is a paradoxical claim that the Spanish philosopher, poet and novelis...