El martirio de la palabra: la filosofía del límite en Miguel de Unamuno
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Al hablar del pensamiento y la obra del escritor español Miguel de Unamuno es frecuente remitir a sus obras más conocidas, como Del sentimiento trágico de la vida, o apelar a su dimensión política. Sin embargo, la lectura que aquí se propone de Unamuno parte desde un punto de vista diferente: la noción de límite. Se entenderá la producción del autor vasco como una producción que se origina y se escribe desde el propio límite del discurso. Es decir: la obra escrita de Unamuno está en un negocio constante con aquello que se escapa a la posibilidad de ser pensado o escrito. Este carácter liminal del pensamiento de unamuniano tiene uno de sus momentos culminantes en San Manuel Bueno, mártir, novela en la que está encarnada la noción de límite, tanto existencial como novelesco. El examen de esta novela nos permitirá ver cómo la escritura y la vida son dos caras de la misma moneda, que es la exigencia de la creación desesperada, o creación sobre el carácter paradójico del límite entre lo finito y lo infinito. Sostendremos, en consecuencia, que la filosofía del límite en Unamuno es una filosofía hecha desde la frontera entre lo finito y lo infinito.
In regarding Miguel de Unamuno’s work is a common point to address some of his most well-known works, such as Del sentimiento trágico de la vida, or to focus in his political thinking. Nonetheless, the Unamuno’s reading here proposed starts from a different point of view: the notion of limit. We will understand the production of the basque autor as a production that emerges and is written from discourse’s limit itself. Namely; Unamuno’s work is in a constant deal with something that refuses to be thinked or written. This liminal aspecto of Unamuno’s thinking has one of its culminating moments in San Manuel Bueno, mártir, novel in which embodies the notion of limit itself, both its existential and fictional. To examine this novel enlighten us about how writing and life are two sides of the same coin: desperate creation, or creation over the paradojical side of the limit between the finite and the infinite. We will support the idea that limit’s philosophy in Unamuno is, accordingly, a philosophy made from the border of the infinite and the finite.
In regarding Miguel de Unamuno’s work is a common point to address some of his most well-known works, such as Del sentimiento trágico de la vida, or to focus in his political thinking. Nonetheless, the Unamuno’s reading here proposed starts from a different point of view: the notion of limit. We will understand the production of the basque autor as a production that emerges and is written from discourse’s limit itself. Namely; Unamuno’s work is in a constant deal with something that refuses to be thinked or written. This liminal aspecto of Unamuno’s thinking has one of its culminating moments in San Manuel Bueno, mártir, novel in which embodies the notion of limit itself, both its existential and fictional. To examine this novel enlighten us about how writing and life are two sides of the same coin: desperate creation, or creation over the paradojical side of the limit between the finite and the infinite. We will support the idea that limit’s philosophy in Unamuno is, accordingly, a philosophy made from the border of the infinite and the finite.
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Traballo Fin de Máster en Máster en Filosofía : Coñecemento e Cidadanía. Curso 2023-2024
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