Ruth Nanda Anshen

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The Mystery of Consciousnes...

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Anatomy of Evil

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A Família: sua Função e Des...

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Freedom : its meaning

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Biography of an Idea

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Language: An Enquiry into I...

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The Reality of the Devil: E...

it was ok 2.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1972 — 6 editions
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The Rebirth of Thought: Lig...

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Our Emergent Civilization (...

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Union Europeenne

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“Knowledge [...] no longer consists in a manipulation of man and nature as opposite forces, nor in the reduction of data to mere statistical order, but is a means of liberating mankind from the destructive power of fear, pointing the way toward the goal of the rehabilitation of the human will and the rebirth of faith and confidence in the human person.”
Ruth Nanda Anshen

“Confronta-nos, realmente, a inflexível necessidade de descobrir um princípio de diferenciação, e contudo de relação, bastante lúcido para justificar e purificar o conhecimento científico, filosófico e qualquer outro, ao mesmo tempo que aceitando sua mútua interdependência.”
Ruth Nanda Anshen, The Art of Loving

“[B]eyond the divisiveness among men there exists a primordial unitive power since we are all bound together by a common humanity more fundamental than any unity of dogma.”
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