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Ramírez Valencia, José Raúl. 2013. “Individuality and Personality in the Philosophy of Miguel De Unamuno”. Franciscanum 55 (160):51-79. https://doi.org/10.21500/01201468.830.
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Abstract

The writing offers an anthropological conception of Miguel de Unamuno through two key concepts: Individuality and personality that states in his book From the tragically feeling in the life of the people and towns. The research shows the elements that determine the tragedy in the individuality and personality of the people that live, but mainly die; it also emphasizes the differences and complementing between individuality and personality and the ongoing incidence in the different topics that face Miguel De Unamuno.

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