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- catalog alternative "Del sentimiento trágico de la vida. English".
- catalog contributor b906012.
- catalog contributor b906013.
- catalog created "1921.".
- catalog date "1921".
- catalog date "1921.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1921.".
- catalog description "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 -- II: The starting point -- Tragedy of paradise -- Disease an element of progress -- Necessity of knowing in order to live -- Instinct of preservation and instinct of perpetuation -- The sensible world and the ideal world -- Practical starting-point of all philosophy -- Knowledge an end in itself? -- The man Descartes -- The longing not to die -- III: The hunger of immortality -- Thirst of being -- Cult of immortality -- Plato's "glorious risk" -- Materialism -- Paul's discourse to the Athenians -- Intolerance of the intellectuals -- Craving for fame -- Struggle for survival -- IV: The essence of Catholicism -- Immortality and resurrection -- Development of idea of immortality in Judaic and Hellenic religions -- Paul and the dogma of the resurrection -- Athanasius -- Sacrament of the Eucharist -- Lutheranism -- Modernism -- The Catholic ethic -- Scholasticism -- The Catholic solution -- V: The rationalist dissolution -- Materialism -- Concept of substance -- Substantiality of the soul -- Berkeley -- Myers -- Spencer -- Combat of life with reason -- Theological advocacy -- Odium anti-theologicum -- The rationalist attitude -- Spinoza -- Nietzsche -- Truth and consolation -- VI: In the depths of the abyss -- Passionate doubt and Cartesian doubt -- Irrationality of the problem of immortality -- Will and intelligence -- Vitalism and rationalism -- Uncertainty as basis of faith -- The ethic of despair -- Pragmatical justification of despair -- Summary of preceding criticism".
- catalog description "VII: Love, suffering, pity, and personality -- Sexual love -- Spiritual love -- Tragic love -- Love and pity -- Personalizing faculty of love -- God the personalization of the all -- Anthropomorphic tendency -- Consciousness of the universe -- What is truth? -- Finality of the universe -- VIII: From god to god -- Concept and feeling of divinity -- Pantheism -- Monotheism -- The rational god -- Proofs of god's existence -- Law of necessity -- Argument from consensus gentium -- The living god -- Individuality and personality -- God a multiplicity -- The god of reason -- The god of love -- Existence of god -- IX: Faith, hope, and charity -- Personal element in faith -- Creative power of faith -- Wishing that god may exist -- Hope the form of faith -- Love and suffering -- The suffering god -- Consciousness revealed through suffering -- Spiritualization of matter -- X: Religion, the mythology of the beyond, and the apocatastasis -- What is religion? -- The longing for immortality -- Concrete representation o a future life -- Beatific vision -- St. Teresa -- Delight requisite for happiness -- Degradation of energy -- Apcatastasis -- Climax of the tragedy -- Mystery of the beyond -- XI: The practical problem -- Conflict as basis of conduct -- Injustice of annihilation -- Making ourselves irreplaceable -- Religious value of the civil occupation -- Business of religion and religion of business -- Ethic of domination -- Ethic of the cloister -- Passion and culture -- The Spanish soul -- Conclusion: Don Quixote in the contemporary European tragi-comedy -- Culture -- Faust -- The modern inquisition -- Spain and the scientific spirit -- Cultural achievement of Spain -- Thought and language -- Don Quixote the hero of Spanish thought -- Religion a transcendental economy -- Tragic ridicule -- Quixotesque philosophy -- Mission of Don Quixote today.".
- catalog extent "xxxv, 332 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Tragic sense of life in men and in peoples.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Tragic sense of life in men and in peoples.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard College Library preservation microfilm program ; 04182 mmf".
- catalog issued "1921".
- catalog issued "1921.".
- catalog language "eng spa".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Macmillan,".
- catalog relation "Tragic sense of life in men and in peoples.".
- catalog subject "B4568.U53 D5 1921".
- catalog subject "B4568.U53 D5".
- catalog subject "Immortality.".
- catalog subject "Pessimism.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy and religion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "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 -- II: The starting point -- Tragedy of paradise -- Disease an element of progress -- Necessity of knowing in order to live -- Instinct of preservation and instinct of perpetuation -- The sensible world and the ideal world -- Practical starting-point of all philosophy -- Knowledge an end in itself? -- The man Descartes -- The longing not to die -- III: The hunger of immortality -- Thirst of being -- Cult of immortality -- Plato's "glorious risk" -- Materialism -- Paul's discourse to the Athenians -- Intolerance of the intellectuals -- Craving for fame -- Struggle for survival -- IV: The essence of Catholicism -- Immortality and resurrection -- Development of idea of immortality in Judaic and Hellenic religions -- Paul and the dogma of the resurrection -- Athanasius -- Sacrament of the Eucharist -- Lutheranism -- Modernism -- The Catholic ethic -- Scholasticism -- The Catholic solution -- V: The rationalist dissolution -- Materialism -- Concept of substance -- Substantiality of the soul -- Berkeley -- Myers -- Spencer -- Combat of life with reason -- Theological advocacy -- Odium anti-theologicum -- The rationalist attitude -- Spinoza -- Nietzsche -- Truth and consolation -- VI: In the depths of the abyss -- Passionate doubt and Cartesian doubt -- Irrationality of the problem of immortality -- Will and intelligence -- Vitalism and rationalism -- Uncertainty as basis of faith -- The ethic of despair -- Pragmatical justification of despair -- Summary of preceding criticism".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII: Love, suffering, pity, and personality -- Sexual love -- Spiritual love -- Tragic love -- Love and pity -- Personalizing faculty of love -- God the personalization of the all -- Anthropomorphic tendency -- Consciousness of the universe -- What is truth? -- Finality of the universe -- VIII: From god to god -- Concept and feeling of divinity -- Pantheism -- Monotheism -- The rational god -- Proofs of god's existence -- Law of necessity -- Argument from consensus gentium -- The living god -- Individuality and personality -- God a multiplicity -- The god of reason -- The god of love -- Existence of god -- IX: Faith, hope, and charity -- Personal element in faith -- Creative power of faith -- Wishing that god may exist -- Hope the form of faith -- Love and suffering -- The suffering god -- Consciousness revealed through suffering -- Spiritualization of matter -- X: Religion, the mythology of the beyond, and the apocatastasis -- What is religion? -- The longing for immortality -- Concrete representation o a future life -- Beatific vision -- St. Teresa -- Delight requisite for happiness -- Degradation of energy -- Apcatastasis -- Climax of the tragedy -- Mystery of the beyond -- XI: The practical problem -- Conflict as basis of conduct -- Injustice of annihilation -- Making ourselves irreplaceable -- Religious value of the civil occupation -- Business of religion and religion of business -- Ethic of domination -- Ethic of the cloister -- Passion and culture -- The Spanish soul -- Conclusion: Don Quixote in the contemporary European tragi-comedy -- Culture -- Faust -- The modern inquisition -- Spain and the scientific spirit -- Cultural achievement of Spain -- Thought and language -- Don Quixote the hero of Spanish thought -- Religion a transcendental economy -- Tragic ridicule -- Quixotesque philosophy -- Mission of Don Quixote today.".
- catalog title "Del sentimiento trágico de la vida. English".
- catalog title "The tragic sense of life in men and in peoples / by Miguel de Unamuno ; translated by J.E. Crawford Flitch ; with an introductory essay by Salvador de Madariaga.".
- catalog type "text".