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In seven essays, Gonzalez (philosophy, Barry U., Miami) explores examples of the variegated forms that human autonomy and subjectivity can take as they pertain to actual human beings. Existential subjects in sinister situations, meaning in human existence, subjectivity and philosophical reflection in Jean Cocteau's Orpheus trilogy, and Camus' hero of the absurd are among his topics. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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