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Gregg, Richard B., - The Self Beyond Yourself.

Philadelphia, Lippincott, (1956). G. Man does not live by bread alone. He has an infinite and insistent hunger for understanding for a meaning in and to his. life, a faith by which he may live. He must know something much greater than himself and feel himself in significant relationship with it. Man also needs a sense of direction. This book is an attempt to find such a pattern of meaning. It is an arrangement of such insights related to modern thought. So this is a statement of a philosophy of life, a pattern of many wisdoms. (from author's introduction) Tanning to edges of front endpapers.
USD 18.00 [Appr.: EURO 17 | £UK 14.5 | JP¥ 2848] Booknumber: BOOKS054286I

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