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The Presence Of Myth New Leszek Kolakowski

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The Presence Of Myth New Leszek Kolakowski
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Leszek Kolakowski
ISBN: 9780226450575, 0226450570
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: New

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The Presence Of Myth New Leszek Kolakowski by Leszek Kolakowski 9780226450575, 0226450570 instant download after payment.

"[An] important essay by a philosopher who more convincingly than any other I can think of demonstrates the continuing significance of his vocation in the life of our culture."—Karsten Harries, The New York Times Book Review

With
The Presence of Myth, Kolakowski demonstrates that no matter how hard man strives for purely rational thought, there has always been-and always will be-a reservoir of mythical images that lend "being" and "consciousness" a specifically human meaning.

"Kolakowski undertakes a philosophy of culture which extends to all realms of human intercourse—intellectual, artistic, scientific, and emotional. . . . [His] book has real significance for today, and may well become a classic in the philosophy of culture."—
Anglican Theological Review

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