Action by Maurice Blondel
Essay on a Critique of Life and a Science of Practice
This philosophical work delves into the intricate relationship between human action and the underlying motivations that drive it, exploring the dynamic interplay between thought, will, and the external world. It examines the concept of action as a fundamental aspect of human existence, emphasizing the importance of intentionality and the pursuit of meaning. Through a blend of metaphysical inquiry and practical reflection, the text seeks to uncover the deeper significance of human endeavors, suggesting that true understanding of action requires a synthesis of both internal and external dimensions of life.
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- 1893
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- French
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- 300-350
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