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_aAre you Nobody? _fTournier, Paul _gFrankl, Viktor E. _gLevinson, Harry _gThielicke, Helmut _gLehmann, Paul _gMiller, Samuel H. _gHaselden, Kyle |
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_aRichmond, Virginia _cJohn Knox Press _d1966 |
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| 102 | _aUS | ||
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_aPaperback. Glued binding. Volume: 77 pages. _cColor of cover: White. |
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| 330 | _aWho are you? Are you a nobody in society? Are you a thing? Are you the sum of your components? Or are you a person? Three dominant and destructive traits of our time are its collectivism, its use of men as objects, and its tendency to dissect us and diagnose our ills rather than treat us as persons. In such surroundings we face a radically different set of ethical situations. This group of essays points the way to new approaches as we struggle to maintain our integrity as persons in a dehumanized, automated world. | ||
| 606 | _aAnthropology | ||
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_2udc _a233 / Tou / 1966 |
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