A fool's phenomenology; archetypes of spiritual evolution.0761833560 A fool's fool's a look-alike; commonly mistaken for. fool's mushroom amanitaverna. fool's parsley aethusacynapium. fool's watercress siumangustifolium. phenomenology phenomenology, modern school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Its influence extended throughout Europe and was particularly important to the early development of existentialism. ; archetypes of spiritual evolution. Tyman, Stephen. Hamilton Books 2006 197 pages $29.95 Paperback BD111 Alluding to a wide range of references to philosophical and literary sources, Tyman (philosophy, Southern Illinois U.-Carbondale) offers an original metaphysics metaphysics (mĕtəfĭz`ĭks), branch of philosophy concerned with the ultimate nature of existence. It perpetuates the Metaphysics of Aristotle, a collection of treatises placed after the Physics [Gr. and detailed account of spiritual evolution, and describes the spiritual condition of humanity as is struggles in conditions of later modernity. The style is nearly epigrammatic ep·i·gram·mat·ic also ep·i·gram·mat·i·cal adj. 1. Of or having the nature of an epigram. 2. Containing or given to the use of epigrams. paragraphs meant to be meditated on singly but also to contribute to the larger current of ideas that with sufficient attention--or perhaps imagination--might resolve to a coherent argument. Distributed in the US by University Press of America. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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