The Informed Heart: Autonomy in a Mass AgeAvon Books, 1979 - 304 pages In this book the author discusses the combination of reason and feeling, how to reconcile the two together and examples of events that occurred when reason and feeling did not work together. |
Contents
THE CONCORDANCE OF OPPOSITES | 11 |
IMAGINARY IMPASSE | 49 |
THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF FREEDOM | 68 |
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