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    Published by DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1982

    ISBN 13: 2025100018074

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    Hardback. Erwin Straus, DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY PRESS. Author: Erwin StrausBinding: HardbackPublished: DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1982Condition:Book: GoodJacket: Wear and tearPages: Tanning and foxingMarkings: No markingsThis profound academic work, Man, Time, And World: Two Contributions To Anthropological Psychology, presents a rigorous examination of human experience within the frameworks of temporality and spatial existence. Erwin Straus, a distinguished figure in phenomenological psychology, argues for a re-evaluation of traditional psychological concepts by integrating philosophical anthropology. The text illustrates how our understanding of self and world is intrinsically linked to our perception of time, offering a compelling perspective on human consciousness. It chronicles the intricate relationship between individual being and the broader cosmos, providing essential insights for scholars in philosophy, psychology, and the humanities. This seminal volume offers a foundational text for those seeking to comprehend the existential dimensions of human psychology. Hardback.