1st Edition
Thinking in Opposites an investigation of the nature of man as revealed by the nature of thinking
By Paul Roubiczek
Copyright 1952
258 Pages
by
Routledge
258 Pages
by
Routledge
258 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1952, Thinking in Opposites insists on the need for a carefully thought-out, rather than a merely authoritarian, basis for faith; but also insists that an indispensable preliminary is to know the laws which govern and limit the scope of human thinking in relation to three areas: the external world as it is; the internal world of feeling; and the interrelation of each of these... Read more
Preface 1. Contradiction and opposites in thought 2. External and internal reality 3. The main characteristics of the two realities 4. The need for opposites 5. The external opposites 6. The nature of feeling 7. The internal opposites 8. Right and wrong development of feeling 9. The absolute values 10. The interconnected opposites 11. Interconnected opposites and absolute values 12. The creation of further interconnected opposites Index
Biography
Paul Roubiczek






