Part I. The structure of experience. Prologue: A parable about awareness -- The structure of experience : a multidimensional view -- Human and cosmological time sketches -- The heart and the life of feeling -- Phenomenology of the book : a study of institutions -- Part II. Moral-political extensions. Aspects of freedom : choosing and functioning -- Moral-political extensions : preliminary sketches -- Part III. Being and human existence. Being human and the question of being : on the unitary ground of individual and cultural pluralism -- Taking the universal point of view -- A universe of creative empowerment
Summary
"Being Human is the fruit of many years teaching Philosophical Anthropology, conducting Phenomenological Workshops, and reading classic texts in the light of a reflective awareness of the field of experience. Being Human is intended to look to what is typically assumed but not examined in much of current philosophical literature"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-260) and indexes
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