King, John: Two Essays: What Is 'What-It-Is-Likeness' & How Many Human Senses Are There? - Paperback
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[ED: Taschenbuch], [PU: 123 Books], How similar are humans to the universe which evolved them? This is the question which underlies the two essays in this book. John King claims that the key to understanding this relationship lies in the realm of the phenomenon of 'what-it-is-likeness'. Accordingly he considers the nature of 'what-it-is-likeness' in the first essay. In the second essay he considers various ideas concerning how many human senses there are, the nature of the 'what-it-is-likeness' of these senses, and how this 'what-it-is-likeness' relates to the non-human universe. He concludes that there are two human senses.Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, [SC: 0.00]<
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King, John: Two Essays: What Is 'What-It-Is-Likeness' & How Many Human Senses Are There? - Paperback
ISBN: 9781907962318
[ED: Taschenbuch], [PU: 123 Books], How similar are humans to the universe which evolved them? This is the question which underlies the two essays in this book. John King claims that the … More...
[ED: Taschenbuch], [PU: 123 Books], How similar are humans to the universe which evolved them? This is the question which underlies the two essays in this book. John King claims that the key to understanding this relationship lies in the realm of the phenomenon of 'what-it-is-likeness'. Accordingly he considers the nature of 'what-it-is-likeness' in the first essay. In the second essay he considers various ideas concerning how many human senses there are, the nature of the 'what-it-is-likeness' of these senses, and how this 'what-it-is-likeness' relates to the non-human universe. He concludes that there are two human senses.Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, [SC: 0.00]<
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Two Essays: What Is 'What-It-Is-Likeness' & How Many Human Senses Are There? - Paperback
ISBN: 9781907962318
[ED: Taschenbuch], [PU: 123 Books], How similar are humans to the universe which evolved them? This is the question which underlies the two essays in this book. John King claims that the … More...
[ED: Taschenbuch], [PU: 123 Books], How similar are humans to the universe which evolved them? This is the question which underlies the two essays in this book. John King claims that the key to understanding this relationship lies in the realm of the phenomenon of 'what-it-is-likeness'. Accordingly he considers the nature of 'what-it-is-likeness' in the first essay. In the second essay he considers various ideas concerning how many human senses there are, the nature of the 'what-it-is-likeness' of these senses, and how this 'what-it-is-likeness' relates to the non-human universe. He concludes that there are two human senses.Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, [SC: 0.00]<
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Two Essays: What Is 'What-It-Is-Likeness' & How Many Human Senses Are There? - Paperback
ISBN: 9781907962318
[ED: Taschenbuch], [PU: 123 Books], How similar are humans to the universe which evolved them? This is the question which underlies the two essays in this book. John King claims that the … More...
[ED: Taschenbuch], [PU: 123 Books], How similar are humans to the universe which evolved them? This is the question which underlies the two essays in this book. John King claims that the key to understanding this relationship lies in the realm of the phenomenon of 'what-it-is-likeness'. Accordingly he considers the nature of 'what-it-is-likeness' in the first essay. In the second essay he considers various ideas concerning how many human senses there are, the nature of the 'what-it-is-likeness' of these senses, and how this 'what-it-is-likeness' relates to the non-human universe. He concludes that there are two human senses.Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, [SC: 0.00]<
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How similar are humans to the universe which evolved them? This is the question which underlies the two essays in this book. John King claims that the key to understanding this relationship lies in the realm of the phenomenon of 'what-it-is-likeness'. Accordingly he considers the nature of 'what-it-is-likeness' in the first essay. In the second essay he considers various ideas concerning how many human senses there are, the nature of the 'what-it-is-likeness' of these senses, and how this 'what-it-is-likeness' relates to the non-human universe. He concludes that there are two human senses.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781907962318 ISBN (ISBN-10): 190796231X Paperback Publishing year: 2011 Publisher: 123 Books 60 Pages Weight: 0,068 kg Language: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternate spelling: 1-907962-31-X, 978-1-907962-31-8 Alternate spelling and related search-keywords: Book author: john king Book title: how human, senses, what, there