To Have Or to Be?Bantam Books, 1981 - 203 pages |
Table des matières
HAVING AND BEING IN DAILY | 17 |
HAVING AND BEING IN THE OLD | 37 |
PART TWO ANALYZING THE FUNDAMENTAL | 55 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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achieve activity alienated alive Aristippus authority aware become behavior believe Blakney Buddha bureaucratic capitalism century character structure Christian Cloud of Unknowing Club of Rome concept consumer consumption craving culture desire disobedience economic Epicurus ethical eudaimonia experience exploitation expressed fact faith fascism fear feel freedom Freud function give goal Goethe greed Hebrew hedonism hence hero human nature humanist ideas idol illusions individual industrial inner Jesus knowledge leaders living marketing character Marx Marx's Master Eckhart means mode of existence nations nomic nontheistic object one's oneself orientation participatory democracy passivity person philosophical pleasure political possession principle problem productive qualities radical reality religion religious repressed rooted selfishness sense sexual Shabbat Sheldon Kopp social character society solidarity Spinoza spirit Talmud things thinking Thomas Aquinas thought tion truth uncon understand well-being word World Perspectives