The Experience of NothingnessTransaction Publishers - 147 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 19
Página xv
... whole thing around us is sometimes like a play , a stage , which will soon be empty of our presence . I feel that way about the 1960s , the period when I wrote this book . It is gone . ( But , then , I feel that way about almost ...
... whole thing around us is sometimes like a play , a stage , which will soon be empty of our presence . I feel that way about the 1960s , the period when I wrote this book . It is gone . ( But , then , I feel that way about almost ...
Página xx
... Whole worldviews , whole worlds , sometimes come collapsing down . What we call " reality " is quite often , time shows , without foun- dation . It is not always so ; there are , in fact , some things that endure . Within the structure ...
... Whole worldviews , whole worlds , sometimes come collapsing down . What we call " reality " is quite often , time shows , without foun- dation . It is not always so ; there are , in fact , some things that endure . Within the structure ...
Página 10
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Página 19
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Página 27
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Alcanzaste el límite de visualización de este libro.
Contenido
The Source of the Experience | 31 |
Inventing the Self | 67 |
Myths and Institutions | 95 |
St Therese Doctor | 139 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action Albert Camus American argument Aristotle Aristotle's become behavior believe Bernard Lonergan called Camus century choice choose concept concrete consciousness courage culture darkness discernment drive to question Eldridge Cleaver emotions emptiness ence Erik Erikson ethical experience of nothingness fact faith feel free society freedom honesty horizon human Ibid images imagine individual inner insights institutions intellectual Lasswell liberty live man's meaning ment Michael Novak mind modern moral myth Myth of Sisyphus ness Nicomachean Ethics Nietzsche nihilism objectivity one's ourselves pain perceive perception Pericles persons philosophical political possible pragmatic Press R. D. Laing Random House reason reflection rience Sartre seems sense of reality shape social story structure symbols theory Therese things tion tradition truth University values virtue Werner Heisenberg words writes York young