Cosmos & transcendence: breaking through the barrier of scientistic belief

[Los Angeles, CA]: Philos-Sophia Initiative Foundation (2008)
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Abstract

The book has a twofold content and aim: on the one hand, it offers a radical critique of the modern world, and on the other, it seeks to expound timeless wisdom. And the second end presupposes the first: for so long as we have not "broken through the barrier of scientistic belief" as the subtitle has it, that timeless wisdom-that veritable sophia perennis-remains inaccessible.

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