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082 0 4 _a191 N9611
100 1 _aNozick, Robert
245 1 0 _aThe Examined Life \ Philosophical Meditations \ Robert Nozick
264 3 1 _aNueva York: Touchstone 1990
300 _a308 p.
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505 0 _a1-Introduction2-Dying3-Parents and children4-Creating5-The nature of god, the nature of faith 6-The holiness of everyday life7-Sexuality8-Love´s bond9-Emotions10-Happines11-Focus12-Being more real13-Selflessness14-Stances15-Value and meaning16-Importance and weight17-The matrix of reality18-Darkness and light19-Theological explanations20-The holocaust21-Enlightenment22-Giving everything its due23-What is wisdom and why do philosophers love it so?24-The ideal and the actual25-The zigzag of politics26-Philosophy´s life27-A portrait of the philosopher as a young man
520 3 _aOne of this century’s most original philosophical thinkers, Nozick brilliantly renews Socrates’s quest to uncover the life that is worth living. In brave and moving meditations on love, creativity, happiness, sexuality, parents and children, the Holocaust, religious faith, politics, and wisdom, The Examined Life brings philosophy back to its preeminent subject, the things that matter most.
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