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Dialogue with worldviews. Part I

Dialogue with worldviews. Part I

By Alviar, Joselito José

Spanish 69 pages 2020 ISBN 9788431356170
5 readers on Publica.la bookshops Readers spend an average of 2 h 24 min with this book Readers tend to finish this book Estimated reading time: 1 h 16 min
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Todos nuestros libros digitales y audiolibros están disponibles a un precio de 1,99€ por la compra de la versión en papel. En la edición impresa encontrarás un cupón canjeable en esta biblioteca virtual, de manera que puedes acceder a todos los formatos por solo un poco más del precio del libro impreso. Comprar papel + eBook / 8,90€+ 1,99€ What is the meaning of human existence? What is the origin, essence, and destiny of the human being? These perennial questions have received different replies in the course of history. The course Worldviews and the Human Person critically considers the answers offered by a selection of philosophies and religions, ancient and modern, Western and Eastern, as an exercise in understanding and comparing varying views of human reality. The notes for the course are gathered in this book in the form of dialogues with representatives of different worldviews: Aristippus (primitive hedonism), Epicurus (mitigated hedonism), Plato, Hinduism, Thomas Aquinas, and Sartre (existentialism).

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