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Towards a History of Consciousness:
Space, Time, and Death
By Vwadek P. Marciniak
Table of Contents | Preface
| Introduction
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Towards a History of Consciousness: Space, Time, and Death offers a cogent
and compelling discussion of the neglected topic of the history of consciousness.
An analysis of our postmodern ontology reveals deep but neglected roots.
What are those roots and how did they grow? Is there a self without consciousness?
What is the relation of the self to the individual? Does the recognition
of death contribute to the growth of consciousness? As a survey of western
history, this work pushes the boundaries of the understanding of consciousness
in intriguing and sometimes provocative directions. This integrative study
is intended for the serious, curious student and thinker.
The Author: Vwadek P. Marciniak received his master's degree in political
philosophy from Columbia University and his doctorate in early modern
intellectual history from the University of Missouri. Under the name of
Dick Martin, he taught in the Humanities Department at Michigan State
University (1966-1992) where he also aided in the creation of the Whole
Works and Contemporary Humanities programs as well as a course on England
during the Enlightenment.
Published by Peter Lang New York
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2006.
VIII, 606 pp.
American University Studies , Series 5: Philosophy Bd. 199
ISBN 978-0-8204-8167-8 hardback
Online bestellen: www.peterlang.com
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