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Tragic Wisdon and Beyond:  Including Conversations Between Paul Ricoeur  and
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Tragic Wisdon and Beyond: Including Conversations Between Paul Ricoeur and Gabriel Marcel. Paperback - 1985 - 1st Edition

by MARCEL, Gabriel

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Evanston:: Northwestern University Press,. Fine. 1985. Paperback. 0810106140 . Translated from the French by Stephen Jolin and Peter McCormick. Second printing thus (paperback). Fine in illustrated wraps. .
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This volume presents two works by Gabriel Marcel. The first, Tragic Wisdom and Beyond, a collection of Marcel's later writings, shows the impact of his encounter with the later writings of Heidegger; the second, Conversations between Paul Ricoeur and Gabriel Marcel, is a series of six conversations between Marcel and his most famous student.

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