Towards A History Of Consciousness: Space, Time, And Death (american University Studies)
by Vwadek P. Marciniak /
2006 / English / PDF
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Towards a History of Consciousness: Space, Time, and Death
Towards a History of Consciousness: Space, Time, and Death
offers a cogent and compelling discussion of the neglected topic of
the history of consciousness. An analysis of our postmodern
ontology reveals deep but neglected roots. What are those roots and
how did they grow? Is there a self without consciousness? What is
the relation of the self to the individual? Does the recognition of
death contribute to the growth of consciousness? As a survey of
western history, this work pushes the boundaries of the
understanding of consciousness in intriguing and sometimes
provocative directions. This integrative study is intended for the
serious, curious student and thinker.
offers a cogent and compelling discussion of the neglected topic of
the history of consciousness. An analysis of our postmodern
ontology reveals deep but neglected roots. What are those roots and
how did they grow? Is there a self without consciousness? What is
the relation of the self to the individual? Does the recognition of
death contribute to the growth of consciousness? As a survey of
western history, this work pushes the boundaries of the
understanding of consciousness in intriguing and sometimes
provocative directions. This integrative study is intended for the
serious, curious student and thinker.