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On Being Human: Interpretations of Humanism from the Renaissance to the Present (New Humanism Series) by Salvatore Puledda ISBN 13: 9781878977182

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On Being Human: Interpretations of Humanism from the Renaissance to the Present.
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On Being Human: Interpretations of Humanism from the Renaissance to the Present.

by "Salvatore Puledda, Andrew Hurley, Mikhail Gorbachev .".

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Latitude Press, 1997. First Edition, Ex-Library. Trade Paperback. Very good. Great book! Covered in contact wrap with no spine creases. Has a few library stamps & small faint spot on edge. From Publishers Weekly Humanistic thought in our century is in grave disarray, declares Italian chemist and fantasy novelist Puledda in this stimulating inquiry. Sartre's postwar humanist existentialism, which urges the individual to militant struggle ag
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