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Who knows? A study of religious consciousness

Autor Raymond M. Smullyan

Editorial INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Who knows? A study of religious consciousness
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Raymond Smullyan is a remarkable polymath--a philosopher, mathematical logician, magician, pianist, and essayist. Perhaps best known for his books on puzzles, here he tackles religion and offers a clear-eyed presentation of many new and startling ide...

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  • Editorial INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780253215741
  • ISBN10 0253215749
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Año de Edición 2003
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Who knows? A study of religious consciousness

Autor Raymond M. Smullyan

Editorial INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Raymond Smullyan is a remarkable polymath--a philosopher, mathematical logician, magician, pianist, and essayist. Perhaps best known for his books on puzzles, here he tackles religion and offers a clear-eyed presentation of many new and startling ide...

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Raymond Smullyan is a remarkable polymath--a philosopher, mathematical logician, magician, pianist, and essayist. Perhaps best known for his books on puzzles, here he tackles religion and offers a clear-eyed presentation of many new and startling ideas about this most wonderful product of human consciousness.


About the Author:
Raymond Smullyan, a retired distinguished professor of philosophy, has authored over twenty books. He has had a remarkably diverse sequence of careers-as a pianist, magician, mathematical logician, philosopher, and essayist. His widely known writings are on such varied topics as mathematical logic, retrograde chess analysis, stereo photography, Chinese philosophy, psychology, and religion. He currently resides with his musician wife Blanche in the Catskill Mountains of upper New York State.

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