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A Philosophical Look At The Egocentric Interpretation Of Self-transcendence In Man In The Light Of Nietzsche
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Man also brings in
sophiscated implement like tractors instead of relying on local
implement in his farm work. But one thing remains clear and that is that
man is simply seeking to transcend himself in all these actions and
consequently arrive at a better condition and fulfilled life.
[1] L.
Asiegbu: “Auto-transcendenceâ€, unpublished Lecture notes on
Philosophical Anthropology†Bigard Memorial Seminary Ikot-Ekpene,
1977-1980.
[2] B. Mondin, philosophical Anthropology (Bangalore: Theological publications in India, 1998) p.197.
[3] Ibid., p.199-200.
4 Ibid., p.197.
5
D. J. Sullivan, An Introduction to philosophy: The perennial principles
of the classical Realist Tradition (Tan Books and publisher Inc, 1992)
p. 221.
6 Ibid.
7 Ibid.
8 Ibid, p. 222.
9 J. Omoregbe, A simplified History of Western Philosophy, Vol. II (Lagos: JERP, 1991) P. 15.
10 E.J. Grastsch, Aquinas’ Summa, An Introduction and Interpretation (Theological Publication in India, 1990) P. 52
11 D. J. Sullivan, op. Cit. P. 121.
12E .J .Gratsch, op. cit. p.60.
13 Ibid, p.61.
14 Ibid, p.63.
15 Ibid, p.64.
16 Ibid.
17 J. Omoregbe, Knowing Philosophy, A General Introduction, (Lagos: JERP, 1990) p.111.
18 E. J. Gratsch, op. cit. p.14.
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