Being and Conversion: A phenomenlogical Ontology of Radical Restlessness.
This work is a systematic, phenomenological investigation of the experience of human restlessness; as such, it is an original, existential interpretation of St. Augustin's Christian thought in as much as it achieves a philosophical synthesis of Augustine and Martin Heidegger's Being and Time work. U...
Author: | Craig John Neumann de Paulo |
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Published: |
Gregoriana,
Romae,
1995
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Notes: | Diss. Ph.D. Diss. Abstr. Int. A 58 (1997/98) 1312 |
Total Pages: | 237 |
Format: | Dissertation |
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