The Existentialism of Miguel de Unamuno [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):176-177 (1964)
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In five brief chapters the author presents Unamuno's theories of language and truth, his epistemological views, and what the author terms his "Quixotic" existentialism. None of the problems alluded to are discussed in any depth, but the brevity of the book recommends it to those seeking an introduction to the main lines of Unamuno's thought.—S. A. E.

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