Del pensamiento de Kierkegaard y Rimas de Bécquer a la cosmovisión de Unamuno: la teoría y la práctica del existencialismo español

Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 82:21-29 (2021)
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En nuestro artículo intentamos acercarnos al tema del existencialismo español, y a la visión filosófica de Miguel de Unamuno en particular. Entendiendo las razones del filosofar y revisando los vínculos que existen entre la filosofía y la literatura, investigamos los gérmenes del existencialismo romántico y pre-existencialismo literario que cumplen una función precursora del existencialismo filosófico cultivado en los textos de Unamuno, tanto literarios como documentales. In our article we try to approximate to the theme of spanish existencialism and the views of Miguel de Unamuno in particular. Evaluating the reasons of philosophizing and revising the relation between phylosophy and literature, we investigate the origins of romantic existencialism and literary pre-existencialism which has the precursor function of phylosophical existencialism cultivated in Unamuno’s literary and documentary texts.

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