To Be Human: An Introductory Experiment in Philosophy

Lanham, Md.: Upa (1985)
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To Be Human's central theme is the identity of the human being. It is underpinned by the conviction that philosophy is a practical, not theoretical, discipline; philosophizing is a human endeavor in which one seeks to find a philosophy which satisfies one's critical sense after careful personal reflection.

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