Many Dimensional Man: Decentralizing Self, Society, and the SacredArgues that, in advanced industrial societies, pluralistic religions and social systems and structures and multi-dimensional selces must replace the unworkable, outmoded order of monotheism, the sovereign statesm and the unitary self. |
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Prologue | 3 |
STRUCTURES OF AGENCY | 11 |
The Structure of Freedom | 56 |
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abstract action affirmation anarchism Anaxagoras Anaxagorean Aphrodite Apollonian argument articulation behavior Birth of Tragedy causal cave chapter claim concept consciousness context critique culture death deny dialectical dimension dimensional Dionysian Dionysus distinction Eleatic environment experience gods Hegel Hephaestus hermeneutic heterarchy homoeomereity human Ibid identity individual intentions interpretation intersubjective intrapersonal introjection language less logic meaning mediating metaphysics metaprogram modern monotheism monotheistic multiplicity nature neonature Nietzsche Nietzsche's one's ontology pantheon paradigm parapolitics paratechnology person Plato pluralism political polytheism polytheistic possible precisely Protean psychology question quietism R. D. Laing reality realm rationality relational thought role Schlechta second realm selfhood semantic sense shadow single situses social philosophy society soul structure of freedom structure of subjectivity superego symbolic theory things tion tradition trans transcendence transform troths truth turn ugliest unity universal vision words York Zarathustra Zeus