Transformations in Consciousness: The Metaphysics and Epistemology (Philosophy)
ISBN-13:
9780791426760
ISBN-10:
0791426769
Author:
Franklin Merrell-Wolff
Publication date:
1995
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Format:
Paperback
348 pages
Category:
Epistemology
,
Philosophy
,
Metaphysics
,
Modern
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ISBN-13:
9780791426760
ISBN-10:
0791426769
Author:
Franklin Merrell-Wolff
Publication date:
1995
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Format:
Paperback
348 pages
Category:
Epistemology
,
Philosophy
,
Metaphysics
,
Modern
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Transformations in Consciousness: The Metaphysics and Epistemology (Philosophy) (ISBN-13: 9780791426760 and ISBN-10: 0791426769), written by authors
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This book presents a philosophy that includes the enlightenment experience--a philosophy grounded on the authority of direct realization resulting from transformation in consciousness.
This book presents a philosophy that includes the enlightenment experience--that embraces the wider ranges opened by the door of realization--while not excluding the contents of the more common experience. A realization in consciousness that finds no place or adequate recognition in philosophical systems proves the inadequacy of those systems. The author first briefly surveys the principal schools of modern Western philosophy in order to show how they fall short. He then presents his philosophy grounded on the authority of direct realization resulting from a transformation in consciousness.
This book presents a philosophy that includes the enlightenment experience--that embraces the wider ranges opened by the door of realization--while not excluding the contents of the more common experience. A realization in consciousness that finds no place or adequate recognition in philosophical systems proves the inadequacy of those systems. The author first briefly surveys the principal schools of modern Western philosophy in order to show how they fall short. He then presents his philosophy grounded on the authority of direct realization resulting from a transformation in consciousness.
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