
NATURE SOCIETY HISTORY SOCIALISM AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL-SOCIAL VIEWS OF YOUNG MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO
Krzysztof Polit's book analyzes the turbulent intellectual life and original views of young Miguel de Unamuno. It's a fascinating journey through the philosophical and social concepts of one of the most important Spanish thinkers. Discover his intellectual evolution and influence on modern ideas.
- In-depth analysis of Miguel de Unamuno's views.
- Four chapters dedicated to various aspects of his thought.
- Author Krzysztof Polit – an expert in Spanish philosophy.
- Published in paperback.
- Year of publication: 2013.
Miguel de Unamuno was an extremely colorful and controversial figure. His philosophy oscillated between rationalism and existentialism, and his social views were strongly linked to the ideas of socialism. Krzysztof Polit's book allows you to understand these complex influences and see how they were formed in the young Unamuno.
Krzysztof Polit is the author of an esteemed monograph on Ortega y Gasset. He is also the scientific editor of a scientific journal dedicated to Spanish philosophy, which demonstrates his deep knowledge and passion. His work on analyzing the thought of Miguel de Unamuno is thorough and insightful, making the book a valuable source of knowledge for all those interested in philosophy and history.
The UMCS publishing house, which published this book, is known for publishing high-level scientific works. The book's format (240x170x17 mm) and paperback cover make it convenient to read and store. The number of pages (278) guarantees a comprehensive analysis of the topic, and the careful edition ensures reading pleasure.
Specifications
| ISBN | 9788377842539 |
| Author | Krzysztof Polit |
| Format | 240x170x17 mm |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 278 |
| Year of publication | 2013 |
| Publisher | UMCS |
| Type | książka |
| Theme | filozofia |
Krzysztof Polit: Nature Society History - Socialism and the philosophical-social views of young Miguel de Unamuno
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