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The Love of Uncertainty by Steven Harrison
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The Love of Uncertainty (edition 2008)

by Steven Harrison (Author)

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Steven Harrison's international dialogs invite people to discuss questions such as Can we have an experience that is truly new, truly unknown? Is experience shaped by what we know? This is not an idle philosophical pursuit, since the state of the world seems to hinge on our ability to step out of our belief systems and see others in a fresh way. In this book we can join in Harrison's explorations into the nature of our existence.… (more)
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Title:The Love of Uncertainty
Authors:Steven Harrison (Author)
Info:Sentient Publications (2008), 207 pages
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Steven Harrison's international dialogs invite people to discuss questions such as Can we have an experience that is truly new, truly unknown? Is experience shaped by what we know? This is not an idle philosophical pursuit, since the state of the world seems to hinge on our ability to step out of our belief systems and see others in a fresh way. In this book we can join in Harrison's explorations into the nature of our existence.

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