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PTD's Authors, a Neurologist, an Internist, a Clinical Psychotherapist and a Rabbi, attempt to advance the conversation that we've all never had about death-not someone else's death-not the stages of dealing with death-not the objective chemical reactions associated with death-but of our own, not be denied, impending exit from this life.
This collection brings together a dozen academics from diverse racial, ethnic, and gender perspectives to explore race in a postmodern way.
This work looks at the theory of dimensional accrual/dissociation to explain the difference between modernity and postmodernity. The theory argues that social scientific operational definitions are often arbitrary. Thus, realities based on them are available for creative (alternative) validities.
One of the most original and influential thinkers of the twentieth century was Jean Gebser, whose varied writings on the philosophy of culture gave birth to postmodernist thought.
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