Xavier Zubiri - Works

Works

  • Sócrates y la sabiduría griega
  • Naturaleza, Historia, Dios
  • El hombre, realidad personal
  • Sobre la esencia
  • Cinco lecciones de filosofia
  • El origen del hombre
  • Notas sobre la inteligencia humana
  • La dimensión histórica del ser humano
  • El hombre y su cuerpo
  • El problema teologal del hombre
  • El concepto descriptivo del tiempo
  • Respectividad de lo real
  • Inteligencia Sentiente: Inteligencia y Realidad
  • Prólogo a la traducción norteamericana de Naturaleza, Historia, Dios
  • Inteligencia Sentiente: Inteligencia y Logos
  • Reflexiones teológicas sobre la eucaristía
  • Inteligencia Sentiente: Inteligencia y Razón
  • ¿Qué es investigar?
  • El hombre y Dios
  • Sobre el hombre
  • Estructura dinámica de la realidad
  • Sobre el sentimiento y la volición
  • El problema filosófico de la historia de las religiones
  • Los problemas fundamentales de la metafísica occidental

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