Shadow of the Absolute: An Anti-materialismAn extensive discussion of false absolutes, culminating in humanism. |
Contents
One The Absolute Concept and Reality | 1 |
Two The Absolute and the Relative | 23 |
Three The Paradox | 53 |
Four False Absolutes 1 | 82 |
Five False Absolutes 2 | 109 |
Six False Absolutes 3 | 149 |
Seven Evil and Suffering | 206 |
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