Deep Perception
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Deep Perception
The Direct Awareness of Individual Being and the Practice of Being Who We Are
Barris, Jeremy
Lexington Books
08/2024
264
Dura
9781666937312
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Aims, Background, and Clarifications
Chapter One: Deep Perception in the Philosophical and Related Traditions
Chapter Two: Deep Perception: Beginnings
Chapter Three: The Legitimacy and the Intuitive Sense and Manageability of This Kind of SelfReferential Self-Contradiction
Chapter Four: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Meaningful Identifiability of
Being as Such
Chapter Five: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Possibility of the Direct
Perception of Being: Ontology, or Not
Chapter Six: The Sense or Intelligible Structure of Deep Perception
Chapter Seven: Some Characteristics of Deep Perception and Some Corresponding Aspects of Its
Working
Chapter Eight: The Nature and Method of Engaging in Deep Perception or Some Ways of Being
Ourselves
Chapter Nine: Different Kinds of Deep Perception and Varieties of Its Form of Expression or
Vehicle
Chapter Ten: Deep Perception as Already Responsibility
Chapter Eleven: Deep Action
Conclusion: An Historical Note, and Deep Perception and Plain Truth
References
About the Author
Chapter One: Deep Perception in the Philosophical and Related Traditions
Chapter Two: Deep Perception: Beginnings
Chapter Three: The Legitimacy and the Intuitive Sense and Manageability of This Kind of SelfReferential Self-Contradiction
Chapter Four: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Meaningful Identifiability of
Being as Such
Chapter Five: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Possibility of the Direct
Perception of Being: Ontology, or Not
Chapter Six: The Sense or Intelligible Structure of Deep Perception
Chapter Seven: Some Characteristics of Deep Perception and Some Corresponding Aspects of Its
Working
Chapter Eight: The Nature and Method of Engaging in Deep Perception or Some Ways of Being
Ourselves
Chapter Nine: Different Kinds of Deep Perception and Varieties of Its Form of Expression or
Vehicle
Chapter Ten: Deep Perception as Already Responsibility
Chapter Eleven: Deep Action
Conclusion: An Historical Note, and Deep Perception and Plain Truth
References
About the Author
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Being yourself;Comparative philosophy;Continental philosophy;deep action;esotericism;Intuition of being;Logic of being;metaphilosophy;Parapsychology;personal identity;self-contradiction;wisdom traditions
Introduction: Aims, Background, and Clarifications
Chapter One: Deep Perception in the Philosophical and Related Traditions
Chapter Two: Deep Perception: Beginnings
Chapter Three: The Legitimacy and the Intuitive Sense and Manageability of This Kind of SelfReferential Self-Contradiction
Chapter Four: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Meaningful Identifiability of
Being as Such
Chapter Five: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Possibility of the Direct
Perception of Being: Ontology, or Not
Chapter Six: The Sense or Intelligible Structure of Deep Perception
Chapter Seven: Some Characteristics of Deep Perception and Some Corresponding Aspects of Its
Working
Chapter Eight: The Nature and Method of Engaging in Deep Perception or Some Ways of Being
Ourselves
Chapter Nine: Different Kinds of Deep Perception and Varieties of Its Form of Expression or
Vehicle
Chapter Ten: Deep Perception as Already Responsibility
Chapter Eleven: Deep Action
Conclusion: An Historical Note, and Deep Perception and Plain Truth
References
About the Author
Chapter One: Deep Perception in the Philosophical and Related Traditions
Chapter Two: Deep Perception: Beginnings
Chapter Three: The Legitimacy and the Intuitive Sense and Manageability of This Kind of SelfReferential Self-Contradiction
Chapter Four: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Meaningful Identifiability of
Being as Such
Chapter Five: Contemporary Western-Northern Philosophy and the Possibility of the Direct
Perception of Being: Ontology, or Not
Chapter Six: The Sense or Intelligible Structure of Deep Perception
Chapter Seven: Some Characteristics of Deep Perception and Some Corresponding Aspects of Its
Working
Chapter Eight: The Nature and Method of Engaging in Deep Perception or Some Ways of Being
Ourselves
Chapter Nine: Different Kinds of Deep Perception and Varieties of Its Form of Expression or
Vehicle
Chapter Ten: Deep Perception as Already Responsibility
Chapter Eleven: Deep Action
Conclusion: An Historical Note, and Deep Perception and Plain Truth
References
About the Author
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