What is life?

What is life? What is man? And what is the mysterious power by virtue of which we say that we are alive? Treating his subject with the care and patience of the scientist, the author also writes from the point of view of the philosopher and the man of religion. Man, he feels, is more than living dust...

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Main Authors: Biot, René, 1889-1966, Biot, René, 1889-, Biot, René, 1889-1966
Other Authors: Smith, Eric Earnshaw (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Published: New York : Hawthorn Books, [1959]
New York, Hawthorn Books [1959]
Edition:[1st ed.]
Series:Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism ; v. 32
Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism ; v. 32
Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism Nature of man
Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism Nature of man.
Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism v. 32
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