The value of "Philosophical" inquiry as a method of self-understanding is articulated by Jacob Needleman, author of "The New Religions" and other books. He celebrates the human "love of meaning" but warns against "romanticizing the wish for truth."
The value of "Philosophical" inquiry as a method of self-understanding is articulated by Jacob Needleman, author of "The New Religions" and other books. He celebrates the human "love of meaning" but warns against "romanticizing the wish for truth."