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![]() | The Transient and the Absolute (1999) A non fiction book by Mordecai Roshwald |
The two principles of the Transient and the Absolute are fundamental to man's self-perception. While we perceive ourselves as transient biological phenomena, with a limited span of existence, we also view ourselves as immaterial creatures whose personalities persist and are not subject to change. This original philosophical essay surveys the totality of human experience from this dual perspective, showing the presence and the constant interaction of the two principles in the civilizational endeavors of humanity. The author analyzes our constant search for the absolute among transient manifestations in diverse domains, such as religion, philosophy, art, society, and politics. This volume offers a unifying view of the great diversity of human experience, based on the author's insight into man's self-perception.
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Hardback Editions
March 1999 : Hardback
| Title: The Transient and the Absolute: An Interpretation of the Human Condition and of Human Endeavor (Contributions in Philosophy) Author(s): Mordecai Roshwald ISBN: 0-313-30936-1 / 978-0-313-30936-6 (USA edition) Publisher: Praeger Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
1999 : Paperback
| Title: The Transient and the Absolute Author(s): Mordecai Roshwald Publisher: Greenwood Pub Group 01/1//1999 Availability: Amazon More details... |
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