
Unamuno
Miguel de Unamuno was a Spanish philosopher, writer, and educator known for his existentialist ideas and exploration of identity, faith, and the human condition. Living from 1864 to 1936, he believed in the conflict between reason and faith, often expressing this through his novels, essays, and poetry. Unamuno's most famous work, "The Tragic Sense of Life," argues that life's meaning is found in personal struggle and the pursuit of understanding, even amidst uncertainty. His reflections on existence resonate with the challenges of modern life, making him a significant figure in literature and philosophy.