Book | Section
Toward destiny
pp. 281-450
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Destiny in the literature of Walker Percy, Leo Tolstoy and Eudora Welty
pp.283-292
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The interior quest
Memoir, lens of personal destiny
pp.293-321
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Collective intentions and the phenomenology of time
The theory of non-domination in communication
pp.323-332
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Human destiny at the edge of existential categories of life
Musil and Kundera in dialogue
pp.345-357
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Aspiring beyond
French romanticism, Nietzsche and Saint-John Perse
pp.360-373
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Words turn into stone Haruki Murakami's after the quake
pp.375-382
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On the modern opposition of fate, destiny, life, doom and luck in the light of Henry James's the portrait of a lady
pp.383-417
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Gail Godwin
Negotiating with destiny in the odd woman and "dream children"
pp.419-429
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The soul and its destiny
Readings and dialogues on science, philosophy and religion - a meeting with Vito Mancuso and Orlando Franceschelli
pp.431-450
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4020-9802-4_27