The Experience of NothingnessTransaction Publishers - 147 páginas |
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... lead them to expect of this world . The Jewish and Christian God is no Pollyanna . As The Book of Job re- counts , He lacks a liberal sensibility . This God is , however , in his person ( by dint of creating all things ) , the source of ...
... lead them to expect of this world . The Jewish and Christian God is no Pollyanna . As The Book of Job re- counts , He lacks a liberal sensibility . This God is , however , in his person ( by dint of creating all things ) , the source of ...
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... lead to postmodernism , relativism , or the cult of power . On the contrary , within it lie the seeds of a new vindication of reason , but " reason " more accurately con- ceived . Beginning within the experience of nothingness , and ...
... lead to postmodernism , relativism , or the cult of power . On the contrary , within it lie the seeds of a new vindication of reason , but " reason " more accurately con- ceived . Beginning within the experience of nothingness , and ...
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... lead to decisions . Sequences of these operations , in turn , provide for a certain law - likeness in our search for meaning , even while leaving scope for infinite variety . In the very structure of our minds , liberty and law ...
... lead to decisions . Sequences of these operations , in turn , provide for a certain law - likeness in our search for meaning , even while leaving scope for infinite variety . In the very structure of our minds , liberty and law ...
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Contenido
The Source of the Experience | 31 |
Inventing the Self | 67 |
Myths and Institutions | 95 |
St Therese Doctor | 139 |
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