Steppingstones toward an ethics for fellow existers: essays, 1944-1983

Hingham, Mass.: distributors for the U.S. and Can., Kluwer Academic (1986)
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INTRODUCTION MY MAJOR CONCERN This book does not offer a coherent philosophy of the self or of ethics. Rather it is my first attempt to present together the ...

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