The Experience of NothingnessTransaction Publishers - 147 páginas |
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Página ix
... argument clear and bring it up to date , I have given it a significant re - writing . The underlying argument is more clearly true today than it was then . Stanford : 1968 As I began writing this book , the shattering events of 1968 had ...
... argument clear and bring it up to date , I have given it a significant re - writing . The underlying argument is more clearly true today than it was then . Stanford : 1968 As I began writing this book , the shattering events of 1968 had ...
Página xii
... argument . The basic argument is sound and remains as it was . In fact , the passage of time has enhanced the main points I was making . For so many things that seemed real and immediate in 1968 have withered away like grass that once ...
... argument . The basic argument is sound and remains as it was . In fact , the passage of time has enhanced the main points I was making . For so many things that seemed real and immediate in 1968 have withered away like grass that once ...
Página xviii
... argument that would prevent that from happening again . While the experience of nothingness is vitally important , and should be carefully reflected upon , it does not logically lead to postmodernism , relativism , or the cult of power ...
... argument that would prevent that from happening again . While the experience of nothingness is vitally important , and should be carefully reflected upon , it does not logically lead to postmodernism , relativism , or the cult of power ...
Página xix
... the fact that so many of the views I then held now seem to me to have been illusory does not injure , indeed it helps , the original argument of the book . So many things seemed real. Introduction to the Transaction Edition xix.
... the fact that so many of the views I then held now seem to me to have been illusory does not injure , indeed it helps , the original argument of the book . So many things seemed real. Introduction to the Transaction Edition xix.
Página xx
Michael Novak. argument of the book . So many things seemed real to me then that now , on inspection , were illusory . That is the main point I was mak- ing . Whole worldviews , whole worlds , sometimes come collapsing down . What we ...
Michael Novak. argument of the book . So many things seemed real to me then that now , on inspection , were illusory . That is the main point I was mak- ing . Whole worldviews , whole worlds , sometimes come collapsing down . What we ...
Contenido
The Source of the Experience | 31 |
Inventing the Self | 67 |
Myths and Institutions | 95 |
St Therese Doctor | 139 |
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