Human Possibilities [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):178-178 (1964)
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Abstract

Using twelve modern philosophers as moments in a rather contrived dialectic, Kiley examines man's relation to himself and to the world. While showing the many "possibilities of human existence," he suggests that "human completion" can only be achieved through the religious experience.—A. F. G.

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original G., A. F. (1964) "Human Possibilities". Review of Metaphysics 18(1):178-178

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