As Professor Nozick demonstrates, Unamuno stresses, before all else, the tragic sense of life which is the unending conflict between thought and feeling, logic and desire, mind and heart, and avails himself of the poetic mode to show how a certain measure of peace may be derived from accepting these contradictions a the very substance of the human condition.
As Professor Nozick demonstrates, Unamuno stresses, before all else, the tragic sense of life which is the unending conflict between thought and feeling, logic and desire, mind and heart, and avails himself of the poetic mode to show how a certain measure of peace may be derived from accepting these contradictions a the very substance of the human condition.