Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Unamuno , Miguel de (1925), My Religion, Retrieved on 2012-01-05
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    05 JAN 2012

     Skepticism Means Wrestling with Issues Without Knowing if...

    I use the word skeptical in an etymological or philosophical sense, because to be skeptical does not mean that one doubts, but that one investigates or searches without the need to find definite conclusion or affirmation. There are those who examine a problem and feel they must find an explanation or a solution, whether it is accurate or not. [...] So then, they will say to me: “What is your religion?” And I will respond: my religion is to look for truth in life and life in truth,...
    Folksonomies: skepticism spirituality
    Folksonomies: skepticism spirituality
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    Miguel de Unamuno rallies against what he calls the "spiritual laziness" of dogmatists and describes his quest for spiritual meaning.

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