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(2016) Logotherapy and existential analysis, Dordrecht, Springer.
It was back in 1999, my last year at University in Mexico City, when my philosophy teacher gave me a most valuable gift: Miguel de Unamuno's book, "Tragic Sense of ." He was convinced that I was a "natural existentialist," for our conversations outside the classroom often revolved around subjects such as anguish, mortality, the meaning of life, and the question about God. I was immediately drawn to it. The title alone made an impression on me, and gave me the intuitive feeling that its author and I would have a mutual understanding. I can honestly say that the reading of this book (years before I studied to become a logotherapist) was "auto-biblio-therapy."
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-29424-7_37
Full citation:
Falcón Cooper, M. D. (2016). Review of Miguel De Unamuno, Tragic sense of life. , pp. 407-409.
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