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- 207 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
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A provocative, enduring work that reexamines humanity's place in the natural world--& the spirit's relation to the flesh--in the light of Chinese Taoism. That human beings stand separate from a nature that must be controlled, that the mind is somehow superior to the body & that all sexuality entails a seduction--a danger & a problem--are all assumptions upon which much of Western thought & culture is based. All of them in some way underlie our exploitation of the earth, distrust of emotion, loneliness & reluctance to love. Few books have challenged those assumptions as directly as this erudite & engaging work by the author of The Way of Zen. Drawing on the precepts of Taoism, Watts offers an alternative vision of humans & the universe--one in which the distinctions between self & other, spirit & matter give way to a more holistic way of seeing. Nature, Man & Woman is a book of elegance & far-reaching implication--one of those rare texts that can change the way we think, feel & love.
Compra de libros
Natura uomo donna, Alan Watts, Andrea Di Gregorio
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2004
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- Título
- Natura uomo donna
- Idioma
- Italiano
- Autores
- Alan Watts, Andrea Di Gregorio
- Editorial
- Giangiacomo Feltrinelli editore
- Publicado en
- 2004
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 207
- ISBN10
- 8807817810
- ISBN13
- 9788807817816
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ciencias sociales, Esoterismo y religión, Autoayuda, Temas psicológicos, Temática filosófica, Temas religiosos, Religión, Espiritualidad y Religión, Filosofía, Mujeres, Budismo, Misticismo, Desarrollo espiritual, Hombres, Zen, Taoísmo
- Primera publicación
- 1958
- Título original
- Nature, Man and Woman
- Calificación
- 4,15 de 5
- Descripción
- A provocative, enduring work that reexamines humanity's place in the natural world--& the spirit's relation to the flesh--in the light of Chinese Taoism. That human beings stand separate from a nature that must be controlled, that the mind is somehow superior to the body & that all sexuality entails a seduction--a danger & a problem--are all assumptions upon which much of Western thought & culture is based. All of them in some way underlie our exploitation of the earth, distrust of emotion, loneliness & reluctance to love. Few books have challenged those assumptions as directly as this erudite & engaging work by the author of The Way of Zen. Drawing on the precepts of Taoism, Watts offers an alternative vision of humans & the universe--one in which the distinctions between self & other, spirit & matter give way to a more holistic way of seeing. Nature, Man & Woman is a book of elegance & far-reaching implication--one of those rare texts that can change the way we think, feel & love.


