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The steps of life

The steps of life

By Hilty, Karl

Published by Good Press

English 2025 ISBN 8596547853862
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In "The Steps of Life," Karl Hilty presents a profound meditation on the journey of human existence, navigating the intersections of morality, spirituality, and personal development. Through a reflective and accessible literary style, Hilty employs philosophical discourse intertwined with practical wisdom, underscoring the significance of inner growth. The book emerges within the context of late 19th-century thought, resonating with contemporary movements in existentialism and psychology, as Hilty encourages readers to contemplate the fundamental questions of purpose and ethical living. Karl Hilty, a Swiss philosopher and educator, dedicated his life to exploring the depths of human experience and the quest for meaning. His background in pedagogy and his engagement with religious philosophy profoundly influenced his insights, prompting him to address the complexities of modern life and the often-neglected realms of personal responsibility and introspection. Hilty's perspective is anchored in his belief in the transformative power of self-discovery and accountability, making his work timelessly relevant. Readers seeking a thoughtful exploration of life's moral framework will find "The Steps of Life" an invaluable companion. Hilty's eloquent prose invites reflection and dialogue, appealing to those yearning for deeper understanding and connection to their own life journeys. This book is a must-read for anyone committed to personal growth and philosophical inquiry.

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