Miguel de Unamuno San Manuel Bueno, martyr. History of the coal faith

Authors

  • Diego Alejandro Correa Correa Corporación Universitaria Americana image/svg+xml
  • William Esteban Grisales Cardona Corporación Universitaria Americana image/svg+xml
  • Walter Mauricio Montaño Arias Corporación Universitaria Americana image/svg+xml

Keywords:

Faith, philosophy, Martyrdom, myth, poiesis

Abstract

This article, though its title refers the faith and what makes a simple priest of village, Unamuno refers to the condition that has a philosopher. When a philosopher discovers a new event - conflict between two incommensurable situations-. In logic we excised the contradiction. In normal life is given the dialogue between found positions. The philosopher must try to mediate. For Unamuno, the contradiction is normal. The history of philosophy is a history of contra - dictions, and what some say contradict others, argued at the end of the options.

From the enlightenment myth is not something philosophical. What we can not think can narrate (Ricoeur). We filosofamos by menesterosidad according to Plato and Unamuno. Suspect: go to other senses that are not see, it smells to me; a reason speaker, what not it can reason. Go to other senses that are not seeing. The Greeks did not think the flow, but what remains, reality, substance, essence.

The poiesis. The poet created myths. (Science practices, theoretical and poiesis, Aristotle). Poetics would be that action that falls on an externality. Poet Aword the reality and the philosopher works philosophically reality with those concepts. Great writers are agreeing the Hispanic world (giving you a sense). Create our concepts within our language. Hence, Gadamer says that Unamuno is the first that pops out of the system and takes the man of flesh and blood. Unamuno wants critical readers that learn to think for themselves. Walk through horizons. The Mystic walk ways. We do theories because we do not take into account reality and why they are successful theories (Ana Harendt).

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Author Biographies

  • Diego Alejandro Correa Correa, Corporación Universitaria Americana

    Licenciado en Filosofía, Magíster en Filosofía y estudiante de Doctorado en Filosofía (UPB). Docente de Investigación y Humanidades de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables. Docente investigador de la Corporación Universitaria Americana.

  • William Esteban Grisales Cardona, Corporación Universitaria Americana

    Abogado, Magíster en Derecho Procesal de la Universidad de Medellín, candidato a Doctorado en Filosofía (UPB). Autor de varios artículos y libros. Docente investigador de la Corporación Universitaria Americana.

  • Walter Mauricio Montaño Arias, Corporación Universitaria Americana

    Economista industrial, Magíster en Desarrollo Sostenible y Medio Ambiente. Candidato a doctor en Administración Gerencia (Benito Juárez, México). Docente investigador de la Corporación Universitaria Americana.

References

Unamuno, M. (1966 – 1971). Obras completas. t. i-ix. Madrid: Escelicer. Don Manuel bueno mártir. 1931.

Moreno Romo, J. C., coord. (2011). Unamuno y nosotros. Barcelona: Anthropos.

López Quintás, A. (1999). Cuatro filósofos en busca de Dios. Madrid: RIALP.

Marcos, L. A. (2013). Notas del Curso Miguel de Unamuno: para una poética de la inmortalidad. Medellín: Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana.

Published

2019-01-15

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Section

Review article

How to Cite

Miguel de Unamuno San Manuel Bueno, martyr. History of the coal faith. (2019). Unaciencia, Revista De Estudios E Investigaciones, 11(21), 14-20. https://revistas.unac.edu.co/index.php/unaciencia/article/view/194

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