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Douglas Edison Harding
Douglas Edison Harding explores fundamental questions about human identity and our place in the cosmos through an original philosophical framework. Beginning with the inquiry 'Who am I?', Harding develops a vision of reality that presents the universe as a sacred, multi-layered living system in which we are embedded. Drawing on universally verifiable facts rather than local cultural or religious traditions, he argues that understanding our true nature reveals not only truth but also beauty and goodness. The work proposes a worldview that honors human diversity while recognizing our underlying unity with all life and the cosmos itself. Completed in 1952, this philosophical treatise offers insights into the nature of consciousness and existence that remain relevant to contemporary readers seeking to understand their relationship to the broader universe.
| Publisher | Faber & Faber |
|---|---|
| Pages | 268 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Search language | english |
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