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A First Introduction to Existential Phenomenology
After describing man as existence and its implications, this book explores the meaning of knowledge and truth in terms of existential thinking. Next, it develops the concrete notion of human freedom, implied in existence, and man's fundamental intersubjective attitudes of hatred, indifference, love, and justice. In the final chapter it raises the problem of man's metaphysical dimension and the existence of God.
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142.78 Lui f
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| Publisher | Duquesne University Press : Pittsburgh., 1969 |
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243hlm; 13,5x21cm
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English
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142.78
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