Logos and Life [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 42 (4):855-856 (1989)
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Abstract

With the publication of this volume, Tymieniecka has brought her earlier concerns for a reform of phenomenology to a new level of sophistication in a comprehensive and challenging work. The central theme is the critique of reason, and a radically new approach is achieved through the decision to study the creative process in man. This links reason to human life processes as they unfold in the self-differentiation of man.

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