Navigating Everyday Life: Exploring the Tension Between Finitude and Transcendence

Lanham: Lexington Books (2018)
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In Navigating Everyday Life, Peter Adams explores the moments when everyday experience seems to open up spaces beyond what we normally experience. Adams draws on two philosophical concepts: finitude, the things that bind a person to a situation, and transcendence, the things that lie beyond these boundaries.

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