 | Gary Lachman - Philosophy - 2003 - 314 pages
-- What is consciousness like?-- How can consciousness be achieved?Gary Lachman argues that consciousness is not a result of neurons and molecules, but is actually responsible ... | |
 | Charles Bracelen Flood - 1989 - 686 pages
Explains how Hitler gained the political experience he needed to make himself the leader of Germany, covering his life up to the writing of Mein Kampf | |
 | Catherine L. Albanese - 1999 - 549 pages
Foreward. Preface to the First and Second Editions. Preface to the Third Edition. Introduction: The Elephant in the Dark. Part One: THE MANYNESS OF RELIGIONS IN AMERICA. A. The ... | |
 | Alan Watts, John Snelling - Religion - 1987 - 272 pages
Discusses Zen Buddhism, the influence of Buddhism on Japanese art, Buddhism in the modern world, and the nature of the mind, the self, and reality | |
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