Philosophy is the Confession that Being is Communion

The Monist 55 (2):255-274 (1971)
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Several questions have been propounded about philosophy. Each has the form of an either-or. Is philosophy human or transcendental? Is philosophical truth dependent on or independent of man? Is the agent of thought human or transcendental?

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