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El corazón de la vida

El corazón de la vida

Alfonso García

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Editorial:
Letrame
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Filosofía
ISBN:
9791370544751
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El Corazón de la Vida es una obra filosófica y existencial que propone una tesis contundente: el amor no es solo una experiencia humana, sino la esencia misma desde la que emana la fuerza vital.A través de una reflexión profunda, el autor plantea que sin amor la existencia se vacía de significado, reduciéndose a una mera inercia. Desde esta premisa, el libro invita al lector a cuestionar su forma de vivir y a reconocer en el amor el núcleo imprescindible de toda experiencia auténtica.A lo largo de la obra, el amor es explorado en su dimensión más amplia y universal, trascendiendo lo romántico para convertirse en una fuerza presente en la creatividad, capaz de impulsar al individuo hacia la resiliencia, la autenticidad y la libertad.Con un lenguaje lírico y reflexivo, el autor construye un discurso que oscila entre la filosofía y la poesía, generando una experiencia de lectura íntima que conduce hacia una introspección constante.

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