The two principles of the Transient and the Absolute are
fundamental to man's self-perception. While we perceive ourselves
as transient biological phenomena, with a limited span of
existence, we also view ourselves as immaterial creatures whose
personalities persist and are not subject to change. This original
philosophical essay surveys the totality of human experience from
this dual perspective, showing the presence and the constant
interaction of the two principles in the civilizational endeavors
of humanity. The author analyzes our constant search for the
absolute among transient manifestations in diverse domains, such as
religion, philosophy, art, society, and politics. This volume
offers a unifying view of the great diversity of human experience,
based on the author's insight into man's self-perception.
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