What Happens to Us When We Think: Transformation and RealityState University of New York Press, 1. 2. 2012 - Počet stran: 157 Author Michael Gelven suggests that thinking metaphysically transforms us, and consequently the nature of metaphysics itself is transformational. Using concrete existential phenomena such as the learning process, how children mature into adults, and how fear can develop into courage, he establishes an understanding of metaphysical transformation. |
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... friend. Don't be afraid. But I am afraid. I wish I weren't, but I am, so don't tell me not to be! Who wouldn't be? There are damn good reasons to be afraid. This is a killer's street. Those sound like excellent reasons just to leave. I ...
... friend. Don't be afraid. But I am afraid. I wish I weren't, but I am, so don't tell me not to be! Who wouldn't be? There are damn good reasons to be afraid. This is a killer's street. Those sound like excellent reasons just to leave. I ...
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... friend, and know you too well. You think we're just wrong. If sauciness be a species of honesty, then, excluding you, I think every- one in that seminar, especially the professor, is wrong. In what way, wrong? They leave out the bump ...
... friend, and know you too well. You think we're just wrong. If sauciness be a species of honesty, then, excluding you, I think every- one in that seminar, especially the professor, is wrong. In what way, wrong? They leave out the bump ...
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... friendship—perhaps I should say being friends—compatible to being risible might eclipse the reality of laughing and friends. Being a real friend is not the result of theorizing. But if, in addition to being a real friend, I also want to ...
... friendship—perhaps I should say being friends—compatible to being risible might eclipse the reality of laughing and friends. Being a real friend is not the result of theorizing. But if, in addition to being a real friend, I also want to ...
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... friends, it is part of what it means to be friends. I am not some outsider looking in, I am overwhelmed by the reality of what it means to be a citizen and a friend, and that is not the result of theorizing but of thinking directly ...
... friends, it is part of what it means to be friends. I am not some outsider looking in, I am overwhelmed by the reality of what it means to be a citizen and a friend, and that is not the result of theorizing but of thinking directly ...
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2 Wonder | 19 |
3 Being Real | 31 |
4 Violence | 43 |
5 Truth | 59 |
6 The Learner | 71 |
7 The Student | 89 |
8 The Child | 107 |
9 Conflict and Coherence | 119 |
10 Origins | 133 |
Index | 145 |
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